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Title: | The Short-Term Effects Of Fee-Free Secondary Education Policy on Students’ Access, Sorting and Achievement: Evidence from Tanzania |
Authors: | Kothari, Jigar |
Advisors: | Barboni, Giorgia |
Department: | Economics |
Class Year: | 2018 |
Abstract: | Improving access to education is an important driver of economic development in sub-Saharan Africa. In this paper I examine the short-term impact of fee-free secondary education policy in Tanzania on the access, sorting and achievement of lower secondary school students. Exploiting the pre-policy variation in dropout rates between districts, I find that the initiative significantly expanded access to secondary education, induced sorting to private schools and reduced the supply of private schools. I argue that the policy was welfare improving since it advanced educational access with negligible negative impact on students’ achievements. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01wp988n52h |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en |
Appears in Collections: | Economics, 1927-2024 |
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