Impact of Private Tutoring on Learning Levels

Published By: Centre for Policy Research | Published Date: January, 01 , 2014

Despite widespread and substantial household expenditure on private tutoring in many developing countries, not much is known about their effects on learning outcomes. The main challenge in estimating such an effect is that the decision to send the child for private tutoring is endogenous. This paper utilises a large household survey conducted in rural India, and employs fixed effect estimation to control for the effect of unobserved variables. It finds a positive and significant effect of private tutoring on learning outcomes for students in Classes 1 to 8. The effect is stronger for disadvantaged students--those who are less wealthy, and those whose parents are relatively less educated.

Author(s): Vibhu Tewary, Ambrish Dongre | Posted on: Jan 05, 2016 | Views()


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