Author(s): Crawfurd, Lee
Organisation(s): Oxford Policy Management (UK); University of Oxford (UK); Center for Global Development (USA)
Date: 2018
Pages: 40 p.
Serie: RISE Working Paper
Series Volume: 18/022
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Can governments contract out the management of schools to private operators at scale? This paper estimates the effect of a school reform in Punjab, Pakistan, in which 4,276 poorly performing public primary schools (around 10 percent of the total) were contracted out to private operators in a single school year. These schools remain free to students and the private operator receives a per-student subsidy equivalent to less than half of spending in government schools. Using a difference-in-difference framework we estimate that enrolment in converted schools increased by over 60 percent. Converted schools see a slight decline in overall average test scores, but this may be a composition effect rather than a treatment effect. Schools with the same number or fewer students as in the previous year saw no change in average test scores.
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