Equal Access to Education: An Evaluation of the Roma Teaching Assistant Program in Serbia

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Equal Access to Education: An Evaluation of the Roma Teaching Assistant Program in Serbia
Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of a remedial education program -- the Roma Teaching Assistant Program -- targeting the socially excluded Roma minority in Serbia. By using first-hand collected data, we find evidence that children exposed to the program went more to school. We do not find an effect on dropouts or marks for all grades. An examination of heterogeneous effects suggests that children in the first grade benefited more from the program as compared to their older peers through lower dropouts and better marks. Overall, our results suggest that well-targeted remedial education programs can boost outcomes of low performers.
Publication
World Development
Volume
76
Pages
62-81
Date
2015
Citation
Battaglia, M., & Lebedinski, L. (2015). Equal Access to Education: An Evaluation of the Roma Teaching Assistant Program in Serbia. World Development, 76, 62–81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.06.009