Assessing cost-effectiveness with equity of a programme targeting marginalised girls in secondary schools in Tanzania

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
R. Sabates, P. Rose, B. Alcott, Marcos Delprato
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Cost-effectiveness studies rarely pay explicit attention to whether resources are used effectively to benefit the most marginalised. By linking a quasi-experimental design with detailed financial information, we analyse the cost-effectiveness of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED)’s programme in Tanzania. The programme provides targeted, multi-dimensional support to marginalised girls in government secondary schools in deprived rural areas. We find the cost-effectiveness of CAMFED’s programme to be similar to interventions designed for more advantaged populations who are easier (and less costly) to reach. There is further evidence of positive spill-over effects to boys in the schools supported by CAMFED.
公平评估一项针对坦桑尼亚中学边缘化女孩的方案的成本效益
成本效益研究很少明确关注资源是否被有效地利用以造福最边缘化的群体。通过将准实验设计与详细的财务信息联系起来,我们分析了坦桑尼亚女性教育运动(CAMFED)项目的成本效益。该方案向贫困农村地区公立中学的边缘化女孩提供有针对性的多方面支持。我们发现CAMFED项目的成本效益与为更容易接触到(成本也更低)的更有利人群设计的干预措施相似。有进一步的证据表明,在CAMFED支持的学校里,对男孩产生了积极的溢出效应。
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