Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, the paper investigates the effects of the food for education program on primary enrollment of all children, and in particular children from two groups of targeted households. For all children, exposure to the program shows positive effects on the enrollment of boys. However, only small effects are found in the case of girls. For rural landless households, the results suggest that the program mainly contributed to the increase in the enrollment of boys. On the other hand, for rural female-headed households, the effects of the program are seen mainly in the case of girls.Pataporn Sukontamar
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Summary This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural B...
Summary. This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural ...
The Food for Education (FFE) program was introduced to Bangladesh in 1993. This paper evaluates the ...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
"Bangladesh’s Food for Education Program (FFE), which provided free food to poor families if their c...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Since the creation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), achieving universal education (MDG #2)...
The Impact Evaluation of Food for Education (FFE) survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2000 to eval...
This paper investigates the long-term impact of Bangladesh's Primary Education Stipend (PES) program...
This paper examines the impact of two incentive schemes on school attendance in rural Bangladesh: a ...
The Comparing Food versus Cash for Education survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2003 to compare t...
This paper examines the impact of programs that provide incentives for school attendance in rural Ba...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Summary This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural B...
Summary. This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural ...
The Food for Education (FFE) program was introduced to Bangladesh in 1993. This paper evaluates the ...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
"Bangladesh’s Food for Education Program (FFE), which provided free food to poor families if their c...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Since the creation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), achieving universal education (MDG #2)...
The Impact Evaluation of Food for Education (FFE) survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2000 to eval...
This paper investigates the long-term impact of Bangladesh's Primary Education Stipend (PES) program...
This paper examines the impact of two incentive schemes on school attendance in rural Bangladesh: a ...
The Comparing Food versus Cash for Education survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2003 to compare t...
This paper examines the impact of programs that provide incentives for school attendance in rural Ba...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Summary This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural B...
Summary. This paper examines the impact of childhood malnutrition on schooling performance in rural ...