If You Build It, Will They Come? School Availability and School Enrollment in 21 Poor Countries

Increasing the supply of schools is commonly advocated as a policy intervention to promote schooling. Analysis of the relationship between the school enrollment of 6 to 14 year olds and the distance to primary and secondary schools in 21 rural areas in low-income countries (including some of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa) reveals that the two are often statistically significantly related. However, the magnitudes of the associations are small. Simulating big reductions in distance yields only small increases in average school participation, and only small reductions in within-country inequality. The data are mostly cross-sectional and therefore it is difficult to assess the degree to which results might be driven by endogenous school placement. Data can be geographically matched over time in three of the study countries and under some assumptions the results from these countries are consistent with no substantial bias in the cross-sectional estimates. Although increasing school availability by decreasing the average distance to schools can be a tool for increasing enrollments, it cannot be expected to have a substantial effect. Other interventions, such as those geared toward increasing the demand for schooling or increasing the quality of schooling should be prioritized.

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Main Author: Filmer, Deon
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2004-06
Subjects:SCHOOL ENROLLMENT; SCHOOL PARTICIPATION; DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEYS; HEALTH SURVEYS; RURAL AREAS; SCHOOL QUALITY; HOUSEHOLDS; INEQUALITY; EDUCATION; CASH TRANSFERS; METHODOLOGY; PRIMARY SCHOOL; MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION ACADEMIC YEAR, ACCESS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS, ADOLESCENT GIRLS, AGED, DISTANCE TO SCHOOL, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENROLLMENT, ENROLLMENT RATE, ENROLLMENTS, FAMILIES, FEMALE ILLITERACY, GIRLS, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSING, INSTRUCTION, INTERVENTION, INTERVENTIONS, LEARNING, MATHEMATICS, MOTHERS, OVERALL ENROLLMENT, PAPERS, PARENTS, PERSONAL SAFETY, PHARMACY, POOR COUNTRIES, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOLING, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, RURAL AREAS, RURAL CHILDREN, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION, SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT, SCHOOL QUALITY, SCHOOLING QUALITY, SCHOOLS, SECONDARY LEVEL, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SIBLINGS, TEACHER, TEACHERS, TEST SCORES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4844548/build-come-school-availability-school-enrollment-21-poor-countries
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14070
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