Do pro-poor schools reach out to the poor?: Location choice of BRAC and ROSC schools in Bangladesh

Location choice of ‘one teacher, one classroom’ non‐formal primary schools pioneered by Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) is studied vis‐à‐vis its replication under government‐managed Reaching‐Out‐of‐School (ROSC) project using school Census data. Both types of schools have a statistical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian economic review 2016-12, Vol.49 (4), p.432-452
1. Verfasser: Asadullah, M. Niaz
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Location choice of ‘one teacher, one classroom’ non‐formal primary schools pioneered by Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) is studied vis‐à‐vis its replication under government‐managed Reaching‐Out‐of‐School (ROSC) project using school Census data. Both types of schools have a statistically significant presence in poor sub‐districts within a district. However, BRAC schools avoid pockets that lack public infrastructure and suffer from female illiteracy, while ROSC schools have greater presence in regions that have poor access to cities and roads. Moreover, ROSC schools better target regions that are under‐served by government schools; the opposite is true for BRAC schools and state‐recognised madrasas.
ISSN:1467-8462
0004-9018
1467-8462
DOI:10.1111/1467-8462.12180