Instead of mean-tested Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gender-targeted CCTs to explicitly address intra-household disparities in human capital investments. This study focuses on addressing the direct impact of a female school stipend program in Punjab, Pakistan – Did the intervention increase female enrollment in public schools? To address this question, we draw upon data from the provincial school censuses 2003 and 2005. We estimate the net growth in female enrollments in grade 6-8 in stipend eligible schools. Impact evaluation analysis, including difference-and-difference (DD), triple differencing (DDD) and regression-discontinuity design (RDD), indicate a modest but statistically significant imp...
Female human capital is particularly a crucial pathway for the development of an economy as women co...
This review examines evidence on the key design features and impact of programmes that use Condition...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Instead of mean-tested conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
While many developing countries have reported gender gaps in education, Bangladesh has made remarkab...
The Punjab Female School Stipend Program, a female-targeted conditional cash transfer program in Pak...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
As of 2007, 29 developing countries had some type of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program in plac...
Secondary school enrollment rates within the developing countries are typically lower for ladies tha...
The study was conducted to assess the success of a stipend program in girls’ schools launched by Khy...
Since the creation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), achieving universal education (MDG #2)...
iii Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs are one of the popular policy interventions in many dev...
This paper examines the impact of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program on girls’ early childhoo...
Female human capital is particularly a crucial pathway for the development of an economy as women co...
This review examines evidence on the key design features and impact of programmes that use Condition...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Instead of mean-tested conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
While many developing countries have reported gender gaps in education, Bangladesh has made remarkab...
The Punjab Female School Stipend Program, a female-targeted conditional cash transfer program in Pak...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
As of 2007, 29 developing countries had some type of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program in plac...
Secondary school enrollment rates within the developing countries are typically lower for ladies tha...
The study was conducted to assess the success of a stipend program in girls’ schools launched by Khy...
Since the creation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), achieving universal education (MDG #2)...
iii Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs are one of the popular policy interventions in many dev...
This paper examines the impact of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program on girls’ early childhoo...
Female human capital is particularly a crucial pathway for the development of an economy as women co...
This review examines evidence on the key design features and impact of programmes that use Condition...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...