Goal 4: Quality Education
Country reports
Events
- Mass Emigration and Human Capital over a Century: Evidence from the Galician Diaspora
- Irrigation vs education: The long-run effects of opium cultivation in British India
- VIII NCID Research Workshop on Development Economics
- Misallocation of State Capacity? Evidence from Two Million Primary Schools
- Incentivizing School Attendance in the Presence of Parent-Child Information Frictions
- Free Primary Education and Fertility: Evidence from Ethiopia
- Linguistic Diversity, Official Language Choice and Nation Building: Theory and Evidence
- Teacher Performance Pay and Student Learning: Evidence from a Nationwide Program in Peru
- Disruptive Effects of Preferential Incentives: Evidence from Field experiments in Indian Universities
- "French and British Colonial Legacies in Education: A Natural Experiment in Cameroon"
- "What Took You So Long? The Short And Longer-Run Effects of Public Kindergarten on Maternal Labor Supply and Earnings"
News
- Martín Fernández-Sánchez: Mass Emigration and Human Capital over a Century: Evidence from the Galician Diaspora
- Jonathan Lehne (Paris School of Economics): Irrigation vs education: The long-run effects of opium cultivation in British India
- Desarrollo inclusivo
- José Segura: "Los nuevos líderes se generan en los centros educativos"
- Outsourcing education improved education results but had same cost and brought abuses
- Innovative investigations presented at the 8th NCID Research Workshop
- Misallocation of teachers hampers educational outcomes in developing countries
- Removal of school fees reduced fertility and family size in Ethiopia
- Official language choice can have a determinant effect on the development of a country
- Joseph Gomes in voxEU piece: The more we mix, the better
- Teacher Performance Pay and Student Learning in Peru
- The Apple of Discord: South African Education
- El impacto de ayudas gubernamentales a hogares de América Latina para que inviertan en educación
- Increasing maternity leave by four months increases the probability that children are successful students at the end of high school by 5%
- Financial rewards for academic achievement: a viable incentive to learn
- Seminar on the effect of providing feeback to college students on their performance
- School Attendance in Developed Countries: A Matter of Motivation