School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh

Low school attendance remains an important challenge in resource-poor settings with cash and information constraints. We compare conditional cash transfer (CCT) treatments with framing variations (gain and loss) against attendance information treatment as interventions to address these constraints i...

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Main Authors: FUJII, Tomoki, HO, Christine, RAY, Rohan, SHONCHOY, Abu S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-36652023-02-16T05:51:29Z School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh FUJII, Tomoki HO, Christine RAY, Rohan SHONCHOY, Abu S. Low school attendance remains an important challenge in resource-poor settings with cash and information constraints. We compare conditional cash transfer (CCT) treatments with framing variations (gain and loss) against attendance information treatment as interventions to address these constraints in a unified framework. Our randomized evaluation shows CCT treatments increase attendance by 11 percentage points, about half of which is attributable to attendance information. These treatments improve girls’ academic aspirations and reduce early marriage. Daily CCT set at a quarter of local child wage maximizes attendance impact. We highlight the importance of low-cost information technology to boost attendance sustainably and cost-effectively. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2666 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3665/viewcontent/v6.1.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Attendance Information Conditional Cash Transfers Cost-Effectiveness Secondary Education Gender Rural Bangladesh Econometrics
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Singapore
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topic Attendance Information
Conditional Cash Transfers
Cost-Effectiveness
Secondary Education
Gender
Rural Bangladesh
Econometrics
spellingShingle Attendance Information
Conditional Cash Transfers
Cost-Effectiveness
Secondary Education
Gender
Rural Bangladesh
Econometrics
FUJII, Tomoki
HO, Christine
RAY, Rohan
SHONCHOY, Abu S.
School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
description Low school attendance remains an important challenge in resource-poor settings with cash and information constraints. We compare conditional cash transfer (CCT) treatments with framing variations (gain and loss) against attendance information treatment as interventions to address these constraints in a unified framework. Our randomized evaluation shows CCT treatments increase attendance by 11 percentage points, about half of which is attributable to attendance information. These treatments improve girls’ academic aspirations and reduce early marriage. Daily CCT set at a quarter of local child wage maximizes attendance impact. We highlight the importance of low-cost information technology to boost attendance sustainably and cost-effectively.
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author FUJII, Tomoki
HO, Christine
RAY, Rohan
SHONCHOY, Abu S.
author_facet FUJII, Tomoki
HO, Christine
RAY, Rohan
SHONCHOY, Abu S.
author_sort FUJII, Tomoki
title School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
title_short School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
title_full School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed School attendance information or conditional cash transfer? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Bangladesh
title_sort school attendance information or conditional cash transfer? evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural bangladesh
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2666
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3665/viewcontent/v6.1.pdf
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