Do schools reinforce or reduce learning gaps between advantaged and disadvantaged students? Evidence from Vietnam and Peru
This paper examines whether disadvantaged children learn less than advantaged children when both types of children are enrolled in the same school for two developing countries, Vietnam and Peru. This is done by estimating education production functions that contain two school fixed effects for each...
Main Authors: | Glewwe, P, Krutikova, S, Rolleston, C |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2014
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