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Long-Term Effects of Free Primary Education on Educational Achievement : Evidence from Lesotho

21 Sep 2020

Many Sub-Saharan African countries have instituted free primary education policies, and this has led to a significant increase in the primary school enrollment rate. However, many children who are in school are not learning. It is not clear whether free primary education policies have contributed to the decline in the quality of education and whether these learning effects are long-lasting. This paper addresses the latter question and estimates the long-term effects of free primary education on educational achievement in Lesotho where the program was phased-in on a grade-by-grade basis, beginning with grade one in 2000. The timing of the implementation created changes in program coverage across age (and grade) groups over time. A semiparametric difference-in-differences strategy is employed that exploits these variations to identify the long-term effects of the free primary education policy on educational achievement, using university examinations records data for student cohorts with and without free primary education. The results indicate that the effect of free primary education on academic performance is bounded between 2 and 19 percentage points, implying that the program increased enrollment without hurting education quality.
primary and secondary education education quality high school private school public university academic performance parental investment lesotho academic achievement compulsory education development policy quality of education educational quality english language school attendance direct investment literacy and numeracy teacher recruitment school infrastructure cognitive development standard deviation gender and development school choice investment increase repetition rate technical and vocational education investment in children household wealth open access production function university education supply-side constraints teacher quality higher education institution class size socioeconomic status educational achievement cognitive ability teacher performance community and school primary level degree program grade retention private university tuition fee average distance research support weighted average measurement error credit hour educational sciences skills development and labor market increased demand teaching material data availability robustness check summary statistic individual characteristic treatment group in school long-term impact program coverage first year institutional context africa east long-term effect secondary level human capital development children of ages university level transportation cost positive relationship descriptive statistic primary schooling secondary school enrolment education investment school building girls' education quality education population group monetary cost university student cognitive skill lower secondary education quality of teacher net enrollment rate senior secondary education primary school completion rate primary school pupil formal schooling school fee current investment high dropout rate household characteristic complete primary education demand for education functional form secondary school enrollment time trend estimation result grade repetition information base complete secondary education regulatory restriction upper bind unobserved characteristic pass rate level of performance tertiary institution access to schooling primary school level household resource gross enrolment rate low performance primary school enrollment test of equality missing value gender stereotype net enrolment rate educational outcome free primary education public budget age range national university student access knowledge acquisition small fraction secondary school level average age younger sibling undergraduate degree government involvement environmental factor young students postgraduate student income household foreign university learning effect provision of textbook age restriction exit examination cohorts of child older sibling primary school-age child university study high school level commonly known school resource old student faculty of science average performance estimation strategy small class pupil-teacher ratio implicit assumption policy package linear regression model entry requirement school entry lower achievement cognitive achievement types of student home district student-teacher ratio textbook availability admission requirement enrollment trend primary school drop elective subject schooling system high failure rate private schooling school subsidy secondary school gross enrollment rate exam failure primary education policy primary education repetition undergraduate level student figure cross-section data high achievement expectation sign primary school repetition temporal change private secondary school school availability annual capitation grant achievement test score idiosyncratic error education performance age of entry mean characteristic government choice academic life examination pass pupils per teacher

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Moshoeshoe,Ramaele Elias

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Doc Name
Long-Term Effects of Free Primary Education on Educational Achievement : Evidence from Lesotho
Document Date
2020-09-21
Originating Unit
Office of the Chief Economist (AFECE)
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Policy Research working paper;no. WPS 9404
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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