The effect of social programs and exposure to professionals on the educational aspirations of the poor
Autor: | José Luis Garrido, Silvia Prina, Carlos Chiapa |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Economics and Econometrics
Economic growth Poverty Beneficiary jel:I32 jel:I21 Investment (macroeconomics) Positive correlation jel:I22 Human capital jel:H53 Educational attainment Education social programs educational aspirations poverty educational aspirations jel:I38 Demographic economics Psychology Social program |
Zdroj: | Economics of Education Review. 31:778-798 |
ISSN: | 0272-7757 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.econedurev.2012.05.006 |
Popis: | Investment in human capital is an important tool for reducing poverty. However, the poor may lack the capacity to aspire, which often results in underinvestment in their children’s education. This paper studies the effect of a social program on the educational aspirations of the poor, and explores the role of exposure to educated professionals as a possible channel for increasing aspirations. First, using differences-in-differences, we show that beneficiary parents of the Mexican antipoverty program PROGRESA have higher educational aspirations for their children of a third of a school year than do non-beneficiary parents. This effect corresponds to a 15% increase in the proportion of parents who aspire for their children to finish college. Then, we exploit the design of the program whose requirements cause its target population to have different levels of mandated exposure to doctors and nurses. Our triple difference estimate shows that, educational aspirations for children from high-exposure households (relative to low- exposure households) in treatment villages (relative to control villages) were a third of a school year higher six months after the start of the program (relative to before its introduction). These results suggest that the change in aspirations is driven by exposure to highly educated professionals. |
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