Compulsory education laws or incentives from CCT programs? Explaining the rise in secondary school attendance rate in Argentina
Argentina has traditionally stood out in terms of educational outcomes among its Latin American counterparts. Schooling of older children, however, still shows room for improvement especially among the more vulnerable. Fortunately, during the last years a sizeable improvement in attendance rates for...
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Main Authors: | Maria Edo (Author), Mariana Marchionni (Author), Santiago Garganta (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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