The Right to Education Act: Trends in Enrollment, Test Scores, and School Quality

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Manisha Shah

University of California, Berkeley; NBER

Bryce Steinberg

Brown University

Date Written: February 2019

Abstract

The Right to Education Act in 2009 guaranteed access to free primary education for all children in India ages 6-14. This paper investigates whether national trends in educational data changed around the time of this law using household surveys and administrative data. We document four trends: (1) School-going increases after the passage of RTE, (2) Test scores decline dramatically after 2010, (3) School infrastructure appears to be improving both before and after RTE, and (4) The number of students who have to repeat a grade falls precipitously after RTE is enacted, in line with the official provisions of the law.

Suggested Citation

Shah, Manisha and Steinberg, Bryce, The Right to Education Act: Trends in Enrollment, Test Scores, and School Quality (February 2019). NBER Working Paper No. w25608, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3346255

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