Protecting Education for the Poor in Times of Crisis: An Evaluation of a Scholarship Program in Indonesia

Policy Research

This paper analyzes the impact of an Indonesian scholarship program, which was implemented to preserve access to education for the poor during the Southeast Asian economic crisis. Allocation followed a decentralized design that involved both geographic and individual targeting. The identification strategy exploits this decentralised structure, relying on instrumental variables constructed from regional miss-tergeting at the initial phase of allocation. The results show that allocation of scholarships was pro-poor, but with substantial leakage to the non-poor. The program has been sucessful in increasing enrolment, especially for primary school aged children from poor rural households. Moreover, the scholarships seem to have assisted households in smooting consumption during the crisis, relieving pressure on households' investments in education and utilization of child labour.

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Author 
Robert Sparrow
Author(s)
Robert Sparrow
Research Area 
National
Keywords 
Social safety net
program evaluation
education
child labour
Asian economic crisis
Publication Type 
Working Paper
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