The Punjab Female School Stipend Program, a female-targeted conditional cash transfer program in Pakistan, was implemented in response to gender gaps in education. An early evaluation of the program shows that the enrollment of eligible girls in middle school increased in the short term by nearly 9 percentage points. This paper uses regression discontinuity and difference-in-difference analyses to show that five years into the program implementation positive impacts do persist. Beneficiary adolescent girls are more likely to progress through and complete middle school and work less. There is suggestive evidence that participating girls delay their marriage and have fewer births by the time they are 19 years old. Girls who are exposed to the...
We examine the impacts of an unconditional cash transfer in Lesotho using an experimental impact eva...
Household panel data document a remarkable closing of the gender gap in school enrolment in ru...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
Instead of mean-tested conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
Instead of mean-tested Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
This review examines evidence on the key design features and impact of programmes that use Condition...
While many developing countries have reported gender gaps in education, Bangladesh has made remarkab...
My dissertation evaluates both own and spillover effects of a conditional cash transfer program targ...
In 1994, Bangladesh introduced the Female Secondary School Stipend Program that made secondary educa...
This dissertation’s essays provide evidence on the impact of different interventions related to girl...
This paper examines the impact of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program on girls’ early childhoo...
In rural West Africa, the rate of out-of-school children is high and delayed entry to primary school...
This paper analyses the effects of the Peruvian 2005 Juntos Conditional Cash Transfer, program on hi...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
We examine the impacts of an unconditional cash transfer in Lesotho using an experimental impact eva...
Household panel data document a remarkable closing of the gender gap in school enrolment in ru...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
Instead of mean-tested conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
Instead of mean-tested Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs, some countries have implemented gen...
This review examines evidence on the key design features and impact of programmes that use Condition...
While many developing countries have reported gender gaps in education, Bangladesh has made remarkab...
My dissertation evaluates both own and spillover effects of a conditional cash transfer program targ...
In 1994, Bangladesh introduced the Female Secondary School Stipend Program that made secondary educa...
This dissertation’s essays provide evidence on the impact of different interventions related to girl...
This paper examines the impact of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program on girls’ early childhoo...
In rural West Africa, the rate of out-of-school children is high and delayed entry to primary school...
This paper analyses the effects of the Peruvian 2005 Juntos Conditional Cash Transfer, program on hi...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
We examine the impacts of an unconditional cash transfer in Lesotho using an experimental impact eva...
Household panel data document a remarkable closing of the gender gap in school enrolment in ru...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...