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Title: | Schooling responses to income changes: Evidence from unconditional cash transfers in Rwanda |
Authors: | Sabates, Ricardo Bhutoria, Aditi Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel Devereux, Stephen |
Keywords: | Hosegood UNICEF Child Labour Robertson Latin American |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Educational Research Science Direct |
Abstract: | This paper explores the short and medium term impacts of unconditional cash transfers on school-related choices for children of beneficiary households in Rwanda. We draw on an independent evaluation of the Concern Worldwide Graduation Programme, which supported beneficiaries with monthly cash transfers and livelihood training. Our study finds that the programme enabled poor households to overcome income constraints and, consequently, allowed them to make investments in education. However, since school attendance already exceeded 80 percent at baseline due to the government’s focus on universal access to basic education, the programme was unable to induce additional educational access. Thus, for children who remain out of school, income effects and policy efforts were found to be ineffective. |
Description: | Ricardo Sabates
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Aditi Bhutoria
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.
Harvard Kennedy School, United States of America.
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom.
Stephen Devereux
Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Volume 93, Pages 177-187 |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2018.11.011 https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4765 |
ISSN: | 0883-0355 |
Appears in Collections: | Public Policy and Management |
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