Impacts of road networks on school enrolment in India
In developing countries, the construction of roads improves connectivity, which is a crucial factor in influencing the choice to enrol in school. However, it also allows for better accessibility to more or better low-skill labour opportunities, thereby discouraging further education. Thus, we examin...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1662902023-04-30T15:31:51Z Impacts of road networks on school enrolment in India Lee, Cassandra Xiao Hui Koh, Jia Xin Chiang, Moon Qi Akshar Saxena School of Social Sciences aksharsaxena@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic development In developing countries, the construction of roads improves connectivity, which is a crucial factor in influencing the choice to enrol in school. However, it also allows for better accessibility to more or better low-skill labour opportunities, thereby discouraging further education. Thus, we examine the impact of new road networks on enrolment decisions in India. We discover that having new roads built has a positive association with enrolment rates both directly, and indirectly through the provision of free school meals. We perform heterogeneity analysis and find that the direct positive association holds true across all genders and grade groups, while the indirect positive association only holds true across genders and students in grade 6 to 8. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics 2023-04-25T05:12:09Z 2023-04-25T05:12:09Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, C. X. H., Koh, J. X. & Chiang, M. Q. (2023). Impacts of road networks on school enrolment in India. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166290 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166290 en HE1AY2223_09 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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In developing countries, the construction of roads improves connectivity, which is a crucial factor in influencing the choice to enrol in school. However, it also allows for better accessibility to more or better low-skill labour opportunities, thereby discouraging further education. Thus, we examine the impact of new road networks on enrolment decisions in India. We discover that having new roads built has a positive association with enrolment rates both directly, and indirectly through the provision of free school meals. We perform heterogeneity analysis and find that the direct positive association holds true across all genders and grade groups, while the indirect positive association only holds true across genders and students in grade 6 to 8. |
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