El Education subsidy to attendance at Secondary (Middle) Education in Uruguay

El subsidio a la demanda educativa en la asistencia a la Educación Media en Uruguay

El Subsídio à demanda educacional na assistência ao Ensino Médio no Uruguai

Menese Camargo, Pablo
Detalles Bibliográficos
2021
capital humano
transferencias condicionadas
desigualdad educativa
human capital
conditional transfers
educational inequality
capital humano
transferências condicionadas
desigualdade educacional
Español
Universidad ORT Uruguay
RAD
https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/cuadernos-de-investigacion-educativa/article/view/3064
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/4288
Acceso abierto
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Resumen:
Sumario:In Uruguay, Secondary or Middle School graduation rates are close to 40%, recording one of the lowest rates throughout Latin American countries. One of the most important strategies to fight against educational inequality was implemented in 2008, pursuing expansion and reinforcement, and focusing the Asignaciones Familiares (education allowance per child), one of the oldest and most extensive conditional cash transfer programs. The purpose of this subsidy is to support educational expenses to families through a monthly monetary allowance, so that individuals from lower income households can face the costs of schooling, investing in human capital so as to break the cycle of economic vulnerability. The objective of this work is to observe the effect of the subsidy program on private educational expenditure regarding attendance at Secondary School. For this propose, using a harmonized series of the Continuous Household Survey from 2001 to 2017, two quasi-experiments techniques are combined: Propensity Score Matching and Difference in Differences. In this way, the impact of expansion implemented through Asignaciones Familiares from 2008 is evaluated both for Lower and Upper Secondary School attendance. Among the main results, the allowance of Asignaciones Familiars evidenced a significant and positive effect in the attendance at Lower Secondary School, with great increase after the reform of 2008. However, in Upper Secondary Education, Asignaciones Familiares subsidy had no effect prior to 2008, and thereafter was negative.