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This paper examines the extent of gender gap in private school enrolment in India, an issue that has not been …
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however all likely to improve female schooling. We offer evidence from India consistent with our theoretical analysis …
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field experiment in India that subsidizes the cost of learning spoken English, we find that full subsidy (compared to …
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Using two nationally representative datasets from household surveys conducted in India in 2005 and 2012, the present … endogenous in India because parents continue to have children until they have a son. To redress this potential endogeneity, we …
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