The impact of preprimary construction on primary school progress in rural Guatemala
Date
 2011-05 
Authors
Bottán, Nicolás Luis
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Pérez Truglia, Ricardo Nicolás
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 Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía 
Abstract
 This paper estimates the impacts of opening a preprimary in rural communities on 
primary school progression in Guatemala. Using administrative school-level data from 
1992 to 2006 and a difference-in-difference approach, this paper exploits a large-scale 
construction program that increased the number of preprimaries in Guatemala from 4,200 
to 7,000 between 1998 and 2005. Results indicate that opening a preprimary increases 
first grade promotion rate by 2.4 percentage points (4.5 percent of the baseline level) in 
the first grade though no statistically significant impacts are found for second and third 
grade. The effects are more pronounced for females. Impacts are modest compared to the 
previous evidence from more developed countries. 
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 Fil: Bottán, Nicolás Luis. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina. 
Keywords
 Early childhood education -- Guatemala -- Econometric models. , Educación preescolar -- Guatemala -- Modelos econométricos. 
Citation
 Bottán, N. L. (2011). The impact of preprimary construction on primary school progress in rural Guatemala. [Tesis de maestría, Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía]. Repositorio Digital San Andrés. http://hdl.handle.net/10908/588 
