Abstract
We use a randomized experiment (across 200 public primary schools in Puebla, Mexico) to study the impact of providing schools with cash grants on student test scores. Treated schools received on average ∼ 16 USD per student each year for two years, an increase of ∼ 20% in public spending per child, after teacher salaries. Overall, the grants had no impact on student test scores, enrollment, grade repetition, or pass rates. Lack of a treatment effect does not seem to be driven by poor implementation or a substitution away from other inputs (e.g., household expenditure).
Year of publication
2023
Pages
34
URL
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language
Project
Conditional Cash Transfer, CCT