Learning and Earning: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India

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Vocational Training
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India
Economic Returns
Field Experiment
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Labor Economics

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This paper estimates the short-and-medium-run effects of participating in a subsidized vocational training program aimed at improving labor market outcomes of women residing in low-income households in a developing country. We combine pre-intervention data with two rounds of post-intervention data from a field experiment to quantify the short-and-medium-run effects of the program. In the short-run, we find that program participants are significantly more likely to be employed, work additional hours, and earn more. These short-run impact estimates are all sustained in the medium-run. We also identify credit constraints, local access, and lack of proper child care support as important barriers to program participation and completion. We are able to rule out two alternative mechanisms - signalling and change in behavior that can drive these findings. Finally, a simple cost-benefit analysis suggests that the program is highly cost effective.

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2014-02-27

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Maitra, Pushkar and Subha Mani. 2014. "Learning and Earning: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India." GCC Working Paper Series, GCC 14-05.

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