Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches
This paper evaluates a primary school scholarship program in Cambodia with two different targeting mechanisms, one based on poverty level and the other on baseline test scores ("merit"). Both targeting mechanisms increased enrollment and...
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okr-10986-159012021-04-23T14:03:26Z Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches Barrera-Osorio, Felipe Filmer, Deon ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC WORK ACADEMIC YEAR ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN ATTENDANCE RATES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR CHILD LABOUR CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COHORT OF STUDENTS COSTS OF EDUCATION DELIVERY MECHANISM DROPOUT RATES EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY GRADES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION MANAGEMENT EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTS END OF GRADE ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENTS EXAMS EXPENDITURES FEMALE SCHOOLING GIRLS GIRLS INTO SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT HIGHER ENROLLMENT HIGHER LEARNING HOME VISITS HOMEWORK HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION LEARNING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE LOWER SECONDARY LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL MATH TEST MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS MATHEMATICS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL ASSESSMENT NUMBER OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF STUDENTS OPEN ACCESS PAPERS PEDAGOGY PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PERSONALITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOLARSHIP PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE LESSONS PROBLEM SOLVING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REASONING REGULAR ATTENDANCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE RETURNS TO EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENROLMENTS SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SCHOOL FEES SCHOOL OFFICIALS SCHOOL PARTICIPATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL YEARS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SCHOOLS WITH STUDENTS SCIENCE STUDY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SKILL LEVELS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS TARGETED INCENTIVES TEACHER TEACHER BEHAVIOR TEACHER EXPECTATIONS TEACHER INCENTIVES TEACHER MOTIVATION TEACHERS TEACHING TEST SCORES TEXTBOOKS YOUTH randomization merit-based targeting poverty-based targeting This paper evaluates a primary school scholarship program in Cambodia with two different targeting mechanisms, one based on poverty level and the other on baseline test scores ("merit"). Both targeting mechanisms increased enrollment and attendance. However, only the merit-based targeting induced positive effects on test scores. The paper shows that the asymmetry of response is unlikely to have been driven by differences between recipients' characteristics. Higher student and family effort among beneficiaries of the merit-based scholarships suggest that the framing of the scholarship mattered for impact. The results suggest that in order to balance equity and efficiency, a two-step targeting approach might be preferable: first, target low-income individuals, and then, among them, target based on merit. 2013-09-27T17:54:37Z 2013-09-27T17:54:37Z 2013-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/18029267/incentivizing-schooling-learning-evidence-impact-alternative-targeting-approaches http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15901 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6541 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Cambodia |
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC WORK ACADEMIC YEAR ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN ATTENDANCE RATES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR CHILD LABOUR CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COHORT OF STUDENTS COSTS OF EDUCATION DELIVERY MECHANISM DROPOUT RATES EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY GRADES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION MANAGEMENT EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTS END OF GRADE ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENTS EXAMS EXPENDITURES FEMALE SCHOOLING GIRLS GIRLS INTO SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT HIGHER ENROLLMENT HIGHER LEARNING HOME VISITS HOMEWORK HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION LEARNING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE LOWER SECONDARY LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL MATH TEST MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS MATHEMATICS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL ASSESSMENT NUMBER OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF STUDENTS OPEN ACCESS PAPERS PEDAGOGY PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PERSONALITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOLARSHIP PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE LESSONS PROBLEM SOLVING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REASONING REGULAR ATTENDANCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE RETURNS TO EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENROLMENTS SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SCHOOL FEES SCHOOL OFFICIALS SCHOOL PARTICIPATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL YEARS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SCHOOLS WITH STUDENTS SCIENCE STUDY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SKILL LEVELS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS TARGETED INCENTIVES TEACHER TEACHER BEHAVIOR TEACHER EXPECTATIONS TEACHER INCENTIVES TEACHER MOTIVATION TEACHERS TEACHING TEST SCORES TEXTBOOKS YOUTH randomization merit-based targeting poverty-based targeting |
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC WORK ACADEMIC YEAR ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN ATTENDANCE RATES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR CHILD LABOUR CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COHORT OF STUDENTS COSTS OF EDUCATION DELIVERY MECHANISM DROPOUT RATES EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY GRADES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION MANAGEMENT EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTS END OF GRADE ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENTS EXAMS EXPENDITURES FEMALE SCHOOLING GIRLS GIRLS INTO SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT HIGHER ENROLLMENT HIGHER LEARNING HOME VISITS HOMEWORK HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION LEARNING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERATURE LOWER SECONDARY LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL MATH TEST MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS MATHEMATICS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL ASSESSMENT NUMBER OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF STUDENTS OPEN ACCESS PAPERS PEDAGOGY PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS PERSONALITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOLARSHIP PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE LESSONS PROBLEM SOLVING PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REASONING REGULAR ATTENDANCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE RETURNS TO EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENROLMENTS SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SCHOOL FEES SCHOOL OFFICIALS SCHOOL PARTICIPATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL YEARS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SCHOOLS WITH STUDENTS SCIENCE STUDY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SKILL LEVELS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS TARGETED INCENTIVES TEACHER TEACHER BEHAVIOR TEACHER EXPECTATIONS TEACHER INCENTIVES TEACHER MOTIVATION TEACHERS TEACHING TEST SCORES TEXTBOOKS YOUTH randomization merit-based targeting poverty-based targeting Barrera-Osorio, Felipe Filmer, Deon Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
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East Asia and Pacific Cambodia |
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6541 |
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This paper evaluates a primary school
scholarship program in Cambodia with two different targeting
mechanisms, one based on poverty level and the other on
baseline test scores ("merit"). Both targeting
mechanisms increased enrollment and attendance. However,
only the merit-based targeting induced positive effects on
test scores. The paper shows that the asymmetry of response
is unlikely to have been driven by differences between
recipients' characteristics. Higher student and family
effort among beneficiaries of the merit-based scholarships
suggest that the framing of the scholarship mattered for
impact. The results suggest that in order to balance equity
and efficiency, a two-step targeting approach might be
preferable: first, target low-income individuals, and then,
among them, target based on merit. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Barrera-Osorio, Felipe Filmer, Deon |
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Barrera-Osorio, Felipe Filmer, Deon |
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Barrera-Osorio, Felipe |
title |
Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
title_short |
Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
title_full |
Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
title_fullStr |
Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
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Incentivizing Schooling for Learning : Evidence on the Impact of Alternative Targeting Approaches |
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incentivizing schooling for learning : evidence on the impact of alternative targeting approaches |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/18029267/incentivizing-schooling-learning-evidence-impact-alternative-targeting-approaches http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15901 |
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