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After the Big Bang: Estimating the Effects of Decentralization on Educational Outcomes in Indonesia through a Difference-in-Differences Analysis
Leer, JaneJuly 2015Decentralization is a prominent feature of education policy debates around the world. Proponents of decentralization argue that bringing decisions closer to the people improves school efficiency and quality by ensuring that schools are more responsive to local educational needs and empowering communities to hold schools accountable for education provision. In practice, the effects of decentralization vary substantially given that the implementation of these reforms relies on local resources and management capacity. In this paper, I use a difference-indifferences model to estimate the effects of decentralization on achievement and teacher effort in Indonesia by leveraging school level longitudinal data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey. I find no overall effect of decentralization on achievement, but a negative effect on teacher effort, particularly in rural areas and among schools with inactive school committees. These findings demonstrate the limits of decentralization in resource-constrained settings.
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Capturing complexity and context : evaluating aid to education
Samoff, JoelStockholm : Elanders Sverige AB, [2016]
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