We report results from a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program for adolescent girls in Kenya. Girls who scored well on academic exams had their school fees paid and received a cash grant for school supplies. Girls eligible for the scholarship showed significant gains in academic exam scores (average gain 0.12-0.19 standard deviations) and these gains persisted following the competition. There is also evidence of positive program externalities on learning: boys, who were ineligible for the awards, also showed sizeable average test gains, as did girls with low pretest scores, who were unlikely to win. Both student and teacher school attendance increased in the program schools. We discuss implications both for understanding the ...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
This study evaluates the impacts of low-cost, performance-based incentives in Tanzanian secondary sc...
Ohio State University. This project would not have been possible without the cooperation of principa...
Abstract: In many education systems, those who perform well on exams at one level of education recei...
We study a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program in which Kenyan girls who scored wel...
Abstract—We study a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program in which Kenyan girls who s...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
Significant resources have been directed at understanding and alleviating the achievement gap in edu...
In recent years, educators and economists have experimented with a number of innovations to improve ...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
This paper evaluates a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for the girls educatio...
This paper evaluates a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for the girls' ed...
In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in financial incentives to encourage pupils to...
School officials have been attempting to find ways to combat the specter of declining academic achie...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
This study evaluates the impacts of low-cost, performance-based incentives in Tanzanian secondary sc...
Ohio State University. This project would not have been possible without the cooperation of principa...
Abstract: In many education systems, those who perform well on exams at one level of education recei...
We study a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program in which Kenyan girls who scored wel...
Abstract—We study a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program in which Kenyan girls who s...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
The Israeli matriculation certificate is a prerequisite for most postsecondary schooling. In a rando...
Significant resources have been directed at understanding and alleviating the achievement gap in edu...
In recent years, educators and economists have experimented with a number of innovations to improve ...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
This paper evaluates a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for the girls educatio...
This paper evaluates a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for the girls' ed...
In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in financial incentives to encourage pupils to...
School officials have been attempting to find ways to combat the specter of declining academic achie...
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost schoo...
This study evaluates the impacts of low-cost, performance-based incentives in Tanzanian secondary sc...
Ohio State University. This project would not have been possible without the cooperation of principa...