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Interactions between Conditional Cash Transfers and Preferred Secondary Schools in Jamaica

Authors :
Diether Beuermann
Andrea Ramos Bonilla
Marco Stampini
Inter-American Development Bank
Diether Beuermann
Andrea Ramos Bonilla
Marco Stampini
Inter-American Development Bank
Source :
IDB Publications
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Covering the full population of applicants to the Jamaican Conditional Cash Transfer Program (PATH), we explore whether receiving PATH benefits alters the academic returns to subsequently attending a more preferred public secondary school. To uncover causal associations, we exploit exogenous variation arising from both the PATH eligibility criteria and the centralized allocation process to public secondary schools within a double regression discontinuity design. Among girls, receiving PATH benefits before secondary school enrollment does not influence the academic gains from attending a more selective school. However, boys exposed to PATH experience significantly lower returns to subsequently attending a more selective school with respect to comparable peers who did not receive PATH. These results highlight the relevance of considering both the direct effects of conditional cash transfers and the potential indirect effects that such policies could convey through altering the effectiveness of other related policies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IDB Publications
Notes :
Jamaica, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1423060291
Document Type :
Electronic Resource