Politics, Accountability, and Learning: Insights from the RISE Programme’s Political Economy Case Studies Political Economy Paper Alec Gershberg Deborah Spindelman 28 March 2023 Read more about Politics, Accountability, and Learning: Insights from the RISE Programme’s Political Economy Case Studies
Why Students Aren’t Learning What They Need for a Productive Life Other Bruce Ross-Larson 24 March 2023 Read more about Why Students Aren’t Learning What They Need for a Productive Life
Helping Schools Survive: Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Financial and Educational Support to Private Schools Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Jishnu Das Asim I. Khwaja Selçuk Özyurt 22 February 2023 Read more about Helping Schools Survive: Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Financial and Educational Support to Private Schools
What “Common Sense” Can’t Tell Us: Four Important and Surprising Findings from Recent Education Research Blog Lant Pritchett Lillie Kilburn 21 February 2023 Read more about What “Common Sense” Can’t Tell Us: Four Important and Surprising Findings from Recent Education Research
Opinions, Behaviours, and Frustrations: Lessons on Teacher Technology Use in Pakistan Blog Ayesha Razzaque Maleeha Hameed 20 February 2023 Read more about Opinions, Behaviours, and Frustrations: Lessons on Teacher Technology Use in Pakistan
Cognitive and Socioemotional Skills in Low-Income Countries: Measurement and Associations with Schooling and Earnings Working Paper Alice Danon Jishnu Das Andreas de Barros Deon Filmer 17 February 2023 Read more about Cognitive and Socioemotional Skills in Low-Income Countries: Measurement and Associations with Schooling and Earnings
Crowding in Private Quality: The Equilibrium Effects of Public Spending in Education Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Natalie Bau Jishnu Das Naureen Karachiwalla Asim I. Khwaja 13 January 2023 Read more about Crowding in Private Quality: The Equilibrium Effects of Public Spending in Education
Inducing Positive Sorting through Performance Pay: Experimental Evidence from Pakistani Schools Working Paper Christina Brown Tahir Andrabi 5 January 2023 Read more about Inducing Positive Sorting through Performance Pay: Experimental Evidence from Pakistani Schools
The RISE Podcast: Jishnu Das on School Choice, School Quality, and 'Zombie Schools' in Pakistan Podcast Jishnu Das Jason Silberstein 1 December 2022 Read more about The RISE Podcast: Jishnu Das on School Choice, School Quality, and 'Zombie Schools' in Pakistan
Heterogeneity in School Value-Added and the Private Premium Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Natalie Bau Jishnu Das Asim I. Khwaja 9 November 2022 Read more about Heterogeneity in School Value-Added and the Private Premium
Contested Identities; Competing Accountabilities: The Making of a ‘Good’ Public Schoolteacher in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Other Soufia A. Siddiqi 12 October 2022 Read more about Contested Identities; Competing Accountabilities: The Making of a ‘Good’ Public Schoolteacher in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The Missing Link: Low-Fee Private Tuition and Education Options for the Poor – The Demand-Side Dynamics in Pakistan Working Paper Masooda Bano 28 September 2022 Read more about The Missing Link: Low-Fee Private Tuition and Education Options for the Poor – The Demand-Side Dynamics in Pakistan
Low-Fee Private-Tuition Providers in Developing Countries: An Under-Appreciated and Under-Studied Market—Supply-Side Dynamics in Pakistan Working Paper Masooda Bano 22 August 2022 Read more about Low-Fee Private-Tuition Providers in Developing Countries: An Under-Appreciated and Under-Studied Market—Supply-Side Dynamics in Pakistan
Beating the ‘Anti-Work’ Culture: Lessons from a Successful Attempt to Improve Performance in State Schools in Pakistan Working Paper Masooda Bano 15 August 2022 Read more about Beating the ‘Anti-Work’ Culture: Lessons from a Successful Attempt to Improve Performance in State Schools in Pakistan
Narratives of Success Against the Odds: Why Some Children in State Schools Go Far in Life—Evidence From Pakistan Working Paper Masooda Bano 10 August 2022 Read more about Narratives of Success Against the Odds: Why Some Children in State Schools Go Far in Life—Evidence From Pakistan
Subjective versus Objective Incentives and Teacher Productivity Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Christina Brown 1 March 2022 Read more about Subjective versus Objective Incentives and Teacher Productivity
The Value of Private Schools: Evidence from Pakistan Working Paper Pedro Carneiro Jishnu Das Hugo Reis 23 February 2022 Read more about The Value of Private Schools: Evidence from Pakistan
Learning Trajectories Through Primary School: Lessons from a Low-Income Setting Blog Natalie Bau Andres Yi Chang Jishnu Das 10 June 2021 Read more about Learning Trajectories Through Primary School: Lessons from a Low-Income Setting
New Evidence on Trajectories in a Low-Income Setting Working Paper Natalie Bau Jishnu Das Andres Yi Chang 3 June 2021 Read more about New Evidence on Trajectories in a Low-Income Setting
Busting the Myth that Private Schools are Only for the Elite in Pakistan Blog Zainab Qureshi Ayesha Razzaque 20 May 2021 Read more about Busting the Myth that Private Schools are Only for the Elite in Pakistan
Test Scores and Educational Opportunities: Panel Evidence from Five Developing Countries Working Paper Jishnu Das Abhijeet Singh Andres Yi Chang 16 June 2020 Read more about Test Scores and Educational Opportunities: Panel Evidence from Five Developing Countries
Human Capital Accumulation and Disasters: Evidence from the Pakistan Earthquake of 2005 Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Benjamin Daniels Jishnu Das 25 May 2020 Read more about Human Capital Accumulation and Disasters: Evidence from the Pakistan Earthquake of 2005
We Have to Protect the Kids Insight Note Jishnu Das Benjamin Daniels Tahir Andrabi 25 May 2020 Read more about We Have to Protect the Kids
Podcast: A New Approach to Education in Pakistan: Helping Schools Help Themselves Blog Zainab Qureshi 10 January 2020 Read more about Podcast: A New Approach to Education in Pakistan: Helping Schools Help Themselves
The Analytical Angle: Why Haven’t Past Education Reforms Had More Effect? Blog Tahir Andrabi Isabel Harbaugh Macdonald 10 May 2019 Read more about The Analytical Angle: Why Haven’t Past Education Reforms Had More Effect?
RISE in Pakistan: Research Overview (Technical) Insight Note RISE Programme 15 January 2019 Read more about RISE in Pakistan: Research Overview (Technical)
RISE in Pakistan: Research Overview (Non-Technical) Insight Note RISE Programme 23 July 2018 Read more about RISE in Pakistan: Research Overview (Non-Technical)
Upping the Ante: The Equilibrium Effects of Unconditional Grants to Private Schools Working Paper Tahir Andrabi Jishnu Das Asim I. Khwaja Selçuk Özyurt Niharika Singh 11 July 2018 Read more about Upping the Ante: The Equilibrium Effects of Unconditional Grants to Private Schools
Podcast: Education in Pakistan: What Works to Improve Learning Outcomes? Blog Zainab Qureshi 12 February 2018 Read more about Podcast: Education in Pakistan: What Works to Improve Learning Outcomes?
The Puzzle of Female Enrollment in Pakistan Blog Ravale Mohydin Vestal McIntyre 30 January 2018 Read more about The Puzzle of Female Enrollment in Pakistan
The Misallocation of Pay and Productivity in the Public Sector: Evidence from the Labor Market for Teachers Working Paper Natalie Bau Jishnu Das 6 December 2017 Read more about The Misallocation of Pay and Productivity in the Public Sector: Evidence from the Labor Market for Teachers
Teachers' Effectiveness in Pakistan and the Link to Wages Blog Natalie Bau Jishnu Das 6 December 2017 Read more about Teachers' Effectiveness in Pakistan and the Link to Wages
The Power of Information in Improving School Performance Blog Tahir Andrabi Jishnu Das Asim I. Khwaja 5 July 2017 Read more about The Power of Information in Improving School Performance
Understanding the Levers for Improving Teacher Quality Insight Note Christina Brown 1 February 2017 Read more about Understanding the Levers for Improving Teacher Quality
Improving the Quality of Education in Pakistan: We Can’t Manage What We Can’t Measure Blog Tanya Lone 3 October 2016 Read more about Improving the Quality of Education in Pakistan: We Can’t Manage What We Can’t Measure