The Effect of Access to Primary School on the Timing of School Enrollment: Analysis of the Ethiopian Education Reform

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  • Yared Seid World Bank, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Author
  • Shiferaw Gurmu Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, USA Author

Keywords:

school enrollment age, education, Ethiopia

Abstract

This paper offers empirical evidence on whether access to primary school induces children to enroll in primary school at the legal enrollment age using household survey data from Ethiopia. We exploit the variation in the intensity of the impact of the education reform across districts in Ethiopia to identify the effect of access to school on the timing of enrollment. Using pre-reform enrollment rate in primary school to measure the variation in the intensity of the impact of the reform, we estimate difference-in-differences models. The results suggest that the reform has substantially increased the probability the child enrolls in grade 1 by age 7. It is also found out that the reform has decreased age at enrollment in grade 1 by about 4 months. These estimates highlight the important role access to school plays in inducing parents to enroll their kids in primary school at the legal enrollment age.

 

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27-08-2024

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The Effect of Access to Primary School on the Timing of School Enrollment: Analysis of the Ethiopian Education Reform. (2024). Ethiopian Journal of Economics, 32(2), 141-174. https://ethiopianjournalofeconomics.org/index.php/EJE/article/view/258

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