Teacher Performance Pay: Experimental Evidence from India
National Bureau of Economic Research
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We present results from a randomized evaluation of a teacher performance pay program implemented across a large representative sample of government-run rural primary schools in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. At the end of 2 years of the program, students in incentive schools performed significantly better than those in control schools by 0.27 and 0.17 standard deviations in math and language tests, respectively. We find no evidence of any adverse consequences of the program. The program was highly cost effective, and incentive schools performed significantly better than other randomly chosen schools that received additional schooling inputs of a similar value.
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- Incentive
- Government (linguistics)
- Sample (material)
- Control (management)
- Value (mathematics)
- Standard deviation
- Economics
- State government
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