Report Cards: The Impact of Providing School and Child Test-scores on Educational Markets

Published By: BREAD on eSS | Published Date: April, 07 , 2009

Recent evidence on the impact of information provision on service delivery has been mixed, with overall outcomes even worsening in certain cases. We examine the market-wide impact of an experimental intervention that provides school and child-level learning report cards in a half of 112-educational markets (villages) in Pakistan. They track all 823 public and private primary schools, 12,000 Grade 3 schools, 5,000 teachers and a sample of 1,800 households in these villages. Report card provision improves learning by 0.10 standard deviations and decreases private school fees by 23 percent. This masks substantial heterogeneity across schools. [BREAD Working Paper No. 226] URL: [http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/226.pdf]

Author(s): Tahir Andrabi, Jishnu Das, Asim Ijaz Khwaja | Posted on: Mar 07, 2011 | Views(791) | Download (94)


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