We study a randomized educational intervention in 550 households in 26 matched villages in two Kenyan districts. The intervention provided parents with information about their children's performance on literacy and numeracy tests, and materials about how to become more involved in improving their children's learning. We find the provision of such information had no discernible impact on either private or collective action. In discussing these findings, we articulate a framework linking information provision to changes in citizens' behavior, and assess the present intervention at each step. Future research on information provision should pay greater attention to this framework. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd
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Targeted parental involvement is increasingly employed to activate parents to use their supporting r...
This thesis studies how targeting cash transfers to women affects their empowerment under private a...
This article is more of a political statement, though the author has no particular interest in polit...
We study a randomized educational intervention in 550 households in 26 matched villages in two Kenya...
Information constraints are seen as serious impediments to the ability of citizens to hold politicia...
Voter education is crucial to promote voters ’ participation. The question that remains is how voter...
Decentralization and community-driven development intend to bring public decisions closer to the peo...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
This paper shows that increasing perceived returns to education strengthens incentives for schooling...
Informational interventions have been shown to significantly change behavior across a variety of set...
In the late 1990s the Ugandan government initiated a newspaper campaign to boost the ability of scho...
This study evaluates the impact of a community-based information campaign on school performance from...
The quality of service provision in Uganda varies greatly across regions and between villages, and y...
International audienceIn the mid-1990s, Ugandan primary schools received only one-fifth of intended ...
© 2018, © 2018 Australian Library & Information Association. This study explores the relationships t...
Targeted parental involvement is increasingly employed to activate parents to use their supporting r...
This thesis studies how targeting cash transfers to women affects their empowerment under private a...
This article is more of a political statement, though the author has no particular interest in polit...