This paper is concerned with the issue of the most cost-effective way of improving access to education for poor households in developing countries. We consider two alternatives: (1) extensive expansion of the school system (i.e., bringing education to the poor) and (2) subsidizing investment in education by the poor (i.e., bringing the poor to the education system). To this end, we evaluate the Programa Nacional de Educación, Salud y Alimentación (PROGRESA), a large poverty alleviation program recently introduced in Mexico that subsidizes education. Using double-difference regression estimators on data collected before and after the program for randomly selected control and treatment households, we estimate the relative impacts of the deman...
This paper assesses how the PROGRESA Program has affected the school enrollment of Mexican youth in ...
Effectively educating all citizens is difficult in a geographically disperse and culturally heteroge...
In this paper we investigate whether a conditional cash transfer program such as the Programa Nacion...
This paper is concerned with the issue of the most cost-effective way of improving access to educati...
This paper is concerned with the issue of the most cost-effective way of improving access to educati...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with educ...
Cash transfers can help poor families to meet the costs associated with sending their children to sc...
Mexico’s Compensatory education programs provide extra resources to primary schools that enroll stud...
Using grants programs to induce poor parents to send their children to school has received considera...
Research shows that education has played a crucial role in raising levels of earnings and that retur...
In the last few years, some very important demand-side financing initiatives in education have been ...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper assesses how the PROGRESA Program has affected the school enrollment of Mexican youth in ...
Effectively educating all citizens is difficult in a geographically disperse and culturally heteroge...
In this paper we investigate whether a conditional cash transfer program such as the Programa Nacion...
This paper is concerned with the issue of the most cost-effective way of improving access to educati...
This paper is concerned with the issue of the most cost-effective way of improving access to educati...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with educ...
Cash transfers can help poor families to meet the costs associated with sending their children to sc...
Mexico’s Compensatory education programs provide extra resources to primary schools that enroll stud...
Using grants programs to induce poor parents to send their children to school has received considera...
Research shows that education has played a crucial role in raising levels of earnings and that retur...
In the last few years, some very important demand-side financing initiatives in education have been ...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper assesses how the PROGRESA Program has affected the school enrollment of Mexican youth in ...
Effectively educating all citizens is difficult in a geographically disperse and culturally heteroge...
In this paper we investigate whether a conditional cash transfer program such as the Programa Nacion...