Are Public Libraries Improving Quality of Education? When the Provision of Public Goods is Not Enough
49 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2016
Date Written: September 30, 2015
Abstract
This paper analyzes the relation between public, education-related infrastructure and the quality of education in schools. The analysis uses a case study of the establishment of two large, high-quality public libraries in low-income areas in Bogot?, Colombia. It assesses the impact of these libraries on the quality of education by comparing national test scores (SABER 11) for schools close to and far from the libraries before (2000?02) and after (2003?08) the libraries were opened. The paper introduces a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition on di?erence-in-di?erences estimates to assess whether variation of traditional determinants of mathematics, verbal, and science test scores explains the estimates. The analysis ?nds differences that are not statistically di?erent from zero that could be attributed to the establishment of the libraries. These results are robust to alternative speci?cations, a synthetic control approach, and an alternative measure of distance.
Keywords: Educational Sciences, Peri-Urban Communities, Democratic Government, De Facto Governments, Education For All, Urban Partnerships & Poverty, Education for Development (superceded), Public Sector Administrative and Civil Service Reform, Economics and Finance of Public Institution Development, Educational Populations, Public Sector Administrative & Civil Service Reform
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