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The Impact of Microcredit on Child Education: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Rural China
Authors:Jing You  Samuel Annim
Affiliation:1. School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Renmin University of Chinajing.you@ruc.edu.cn;3. Department of Economics, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
Abstract:Abstract

This article assesses causal effects of formal microcredit on children’s educational outcomes by using household panel data (2000 and 2004) in north-west rural China. The unobservables between borrowers and non-borrowers are controlled in static and dynamic regression-discontinuity designs. The static analysis reveals significant positive impact of microcredit on schooling years in 2000 only, and no influence on academic performance for either wave. The dynamic analysis shows progressive treatment effects on both longer schooling years and higher average scores. Formal microcredit improves education in the longer term compared to the short term, and hence may help relaxing the grip of educational poverty traps.
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