Compulsory education laws or incentives from CCT programs?: explaining the rise in secondary school attendance rate in Argentina
The last decade shows a sizeable increase in school attendance rates for children aged 15 through 17 in Argentina. This could be related to the 2006 National Education Law that made upper-secondary education compulsory. In this paper, instead, we claim that the Asignación Universal por Hijo may be m...
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I19-R120-10915-1696052024-09-04T20:08:27Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/169605 Compulsory education laws or incentives from CCT programs?: explaining the rise in secondary school attendance rate in Argentina Edo, María Marchionni, Mariana Garganta, Santiago 2016-11 2016 2024-09-04T15:11:03Z en Ciencias Económicas conditional cash transfers education schooling Argentina AUH The last decade shows a sizeable increase in school attendance rates for children aged 15 through 17 in Argentina. This could be related to the 2006 National Education Law that made upper-secondary education compulsory. In this paper, instead, we claim that the Asignación Universal por Hijo may be mostly responsible for this improvement. Using a difference-in-difference strategy we estimate that the program accounts for a 3.9 percentage point increase in the probability of attending secondary school among eligible children aged 15 through 17. La última década muestra una mejora considerable de las tasas de asistencia escolar entre jóvenes de 15 a 17 años en Argentina. Esto podría estar relacionado con la Ley de Educación Nacional de 2006 que transformó en obligatoria la educación secundaria superior. En este trabajo, en cambio, afirmamos que la Asignación universal por Hijo puede ser la principal responsable de esta mejora. Utilizando una estrategia de diferencias en diferencias estimamos que el programa generó un aumento de 3,9 puntos porcentuales en la probabilidad de asistir a la escuela secundaria de los jóvenes elegibles entre 15 y 17 años de edad. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas Objeto de conferencia Objeto de conferencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf |
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The last decade shows a sizeable increase in school attendance rates for children aged 15 through 17 in Argentina. This could be related to the 2006 National Education Law that made upper-secondary education compulsory. In this paper, instead, we claim that the Asignación Universal por Hijo may be mostly responsible for this improvement. Using a difference-in-difference strategy we estimate that the program accounts for a 3.9 percentage point increase in the probability of attending secondary school among eligible children aged 15 through 17. |
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Edo, María Marchionni, Mariana Garganta, Santiago |
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Edo, María |
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Compulsory education laws or incentives from CCT programs?: explaining the rise in secondary school attendance rate in Argentina |
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