Adapting the Supply of Education to the Needs of Girls : Evidence from a Policy Experiment in Rural India

  • Authors: Stephan Litschig and Marian Meller
  • Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 51, No. 3, 760-802, September 2016

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a large-scale government initiative (NPEGEL/KGBV) that provided earmarked funds for addressing girlsíspecial needs to public schools in rural India. Our empirical strategy exploits local variation in program eligibility around a threshold based on the female literacy rate at the community level. The main result is that the program led to an enrollment gain of about 6-7 percentage points for girls in upper primary school. Evidence of an enrollment gain for boys is tentative. Available evidence on mechanisms suggests that the program improved girl-friendly school infrastructure and services, as well as genderneutral school resources.

This paper originally appeared as BSE Working Paper 805
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