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Financial Constraints and Girls' Secondary Education: Evidence from School Fee Elimination in the Gambia
- Source :
- Financial Constraints and Girls' Secondary Education: Evidence from School Fee Elimination in The Gambia
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2015.
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Abstract
- This study analyzes the impact of large-scale fee elimination for secondary school girls in The Gambia on the quantity, composition, and achievement of students. The gradual rollout of the program across geographic regions provides identifying variation in the policy. The program increased the number of girls taking the high school exit exam by 55 percent. The share of older test takers increased in poorer districts, expanding access for students who began school late, repeated grades, or whose studies had been interrupted. Despite these changes in the quantity and composition of students, there are robustly positive point estimates of the program on test scores, with suggestive evidence of gains for several subgroups of both girls and boys. Absence of learning declines is notable in a setting where expanded access could strain limited resources and reduce school quality. The findings suggest that financial constraints remain serious barriers to post-primary education, and that efforts to expand access to secondary education need not come at the expense of learning in low-income countries like The Gambia.
- Subjects :
- GENDER GAP
Economics and Econometrics
050204 development studies
education
Development
jel:I21
Accounting
0502 economics and business
SECONDARY EDUCATION
050207 economics
Finance
jel:C93
Descriptive statistics
business.industry
Learning environment
05 social sciences
SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS
Fixed effects model
Linear probability model
Summary statistics
Test (assessment)
SCHOOL FEE ELIMINATION
Test score
secondary school, school fee elimination, gender gap, Gambia
jel:O15
Rural area
Psychology
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15565068
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- SSRN Electronic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....86c45e9836149577823af4732aac2456