Delivering Education to the Underserved through a Public-Private Partnership Program in Pakistan

Publicado en

  • The Review of Economics and Statistics

Resumen

  • We evaluate a program that recruited local entrepreneurs to open and operate new schools in 200 underserved villages in Sindh, Pakistan. School operators received a per student subsidy to provide tuition-free primary education, and half the villages received a higher subsidy for females. The program increased enrollment by 32 percentage points and test scores by 0.63 standard deviations, with no difference across the two subsidy schemes. Estimating a structural model of the demand and supply for school inputs, we find that program schools selected inputs similar to those of a social planner who internalizes all the education benefits to society.

fecha de publicación

  • 2022

Volumen

  • 104

Issue

  • 3