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Do Conditional Cash Transfers Lead to Better Secondary Schools?: Evidence from Jamaica s PATH

 

Autor institucional : BID
Autor/Autores: Marco Stampini, Sofia Martinez-Cordova, Sebastian Insfran y Donna Oretha Harris
Fecha de publicación: Noviembre 2016
Alcance geográfico: Nacional
Publicado en: Estados Unidos
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Resumen: We explored the hypothesis that the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education (PATH), Jamaica"s conditional cash transfer program, contributes to breaking the inter-generational poverty cycle by placing its urban beneficiaries on a higher educational trajectory. Using a regression discontinuity design, we found that PATH urban male beneficiaries who sat the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) over the period 2010-2014 performed better on the test (scoring 16.03 points, or 3.6%, higher than non-beneficiaries); consequently, they were placed in better secondary schools (1.5 percentiles higher in a national school ranking based on placed students" GSAT scores). In contrast, we found no significant impact for urban girls.
   

 

 

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