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economics, econometrics and finance

Non-compliance and Non-response in Randomised School Meals Experiment: Evidence from Rural Senegal

Journal of African Economies, Volume 28, No. 5, Year 2019

School meals have been introduced as an important policy tool to improve education outcomes and pupil's nutritional status. This study uses a unique and large-scale randomised field experiment to assess the effectiveness of such programmes on pupils's performance (test scores in French, mathematics and the aggregate) and on the internal efficiency of schools (enrolment, promotion, repetition and dropout) in rural Senegal. We show that attrition and non-compliance occurred not at random in the experiment. Relying on the average treatment effect and the complier effects, we find that the programme has a positive and significant impact on pupils' scores and on the enrolment rate. However, the repetition rate increased. The intervention has a marked gender effect. Cost-effectiveness analysis shows that deworming intervention is more cost-effective than school meals.
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Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Randomised Control Trial
Quasi Experimental Study
Study Approach
Quantitative
Study Locations
Senegal