Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing countries. This paper studies the impact of non-personnel funding on educational outcomes exploiting the peculiar way in which these resources are allocated in South Africa. Government funding follows quintiles constructed on the basis of school poverty scores. This creates discrete jumps in the allocation of funding and we use a regression discontinuity approach to analyze its effects on school outcomes at the end of high school. Our results show a small but positive effect of resources on student throughput during the last years of high school, and on the number of students writing the matriculation exam. However, additional resources...
The issues raised in the Education Production Function literature since the US 1966 Coleman Report h...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
Earlier conceptualisations of educational effectiveness magnified the importance of the need for sig...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucia...
This study investigates resource provisioning as a predictor of learner achievement in public school...
"To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling an...
Part of the contents in this article is from the doctoral thesis "Predictors of resource provisionin...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
Developing countries spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year on schools, educational materia...
That educational inputs should be important determinants of educational outcomes is a proposition th...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
The issues raised in the Education Production Function literature since the US 1966 Coleman Report h...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
Earlier conceptualisations of educational effectiveness magnified the importance of the need for sig...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucia...
This study investigates resource provisioning as a predictor of learner achievement in public school...
"To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling an...
Part of the contents in this article is from the doctoral thesis "Predictors of resource provisionin...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
Developing countries spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year on schools, educational materia...
That educational inputs should be important determinants of educational outcomes is a proposition th...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
The issues raised in the Education Production Function literature since the US 1966 Coleman Report h...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
Earlier conceptualisations of educational effectiveness magnified the importance of the need for sig...