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Short-term impacts of a cash transfer program for girls' education on academic outcomes: Evidence from a randomized evaluation in Malawian secondary schools

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Abstract

This paper evaluates a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for the girls' education by studying the shortterm academic achievement of 3,997 female students (9th-11th grade) across 124 classrooms in 33 public secondary schools in Malawi. Results show that students provided with one-year tuition support and monthly cash stipends are more likely to attend school and have better test scores in the short run. These students also regarded education more seriously with higher aspirations for educational achievement.

Issue Date
2016
Publisher
서울대학교 경제연구소.한국금융경제학회.한국노동경제학회.한국경제발전학회
URL
http://www.sje.ac.kr/modules/repec/issue_view.html?vol=Economic+Development%3A+Cases+of+North+Korea+and+an+African+Country&num=4&p=1&no=611
Journal Title
SEOUL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
Start Page
553
End Page
572
ISSN
1225-0279
Language
English
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