THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW, VOL. 16, NO. 2, 297-319
© 2002 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank
Impact Evaluation of Social Funds |
The Allocation and Impact of Social Funds: Spending on School Infrastructure in Peru
Christina Paxson is Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and Director, Center for Health and Wellbeing at Princeton University. Norbert R. Schady is Senior Economist, Latin America and the Caribbean Region at the World Bank. Their e-mail addresses are cpaxson{at}princeton.edu and nschady{at}worldbank.org, respectively.
Abstract
Between 1992 and 1998 the Peruvian Social Fund (FONCODES) spent about US$570 million funding microprojects throughout the country. Many of these projects involved constructing and renovating school facilities. This article uses data from FONCODES, the 1993 population census in Peru, and a 1996 household survey conducted by the Peruvian Statistical Institute to analyze the targeting and impact of foncodes investments in education. A number of descriptive and econometric techniques are employed, including nonparametric regressions, differences in differences, and instrumental variables estimators. Results show that FONCODES investments in school infrastructure have reached poor districts and poor households within those districts. The investments also appear to have had positive effects on school attendance rates for young children.