IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD

Investment in human capital, especially in children’s education, is considered to be among the most effective ways for countries to improve their national welfare and reduce poverty in the long term. The Government of Indonesia has promoted human capital investment, especially in children, by design...

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Main Author: Eny Sulistyaningrum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
Subjects:
BOS
PSM
Online Access:https://journal.ugm.ac.id/jieb/article/view/10319
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spelling doaj-f14d6204776e4420b3f00a6c582339a92021-06-02T07:44:56ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJournal of Indonesian Economy and Business2085-82722338-58472016-01-01311336210.22146/jieb.10319IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHODEny Sulistyaningrum0Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada, IndonesiaInvestment in human capital, especially in children’s education, is considered to be among the most effective ways for countries to improve their national welfare and reduce poverty in the long term. The Government of Indonesia has promoted human capital investment, especially in children, by designing school subsidy programs. Since 2005, the school operational assistance program (BOS) has been the biggest school subsidy program in Indonesia during the last two decades. This paper evaluates the impact of BOS on children’s test scores at the early stage. This study uses Propensity Score Matching (PSM) to estimate the average treatment effect, in the absence of selection, on unobserved characteristics. The results confirm that BOS can increase student performance. The finding suggests that the Government of Indonesia needs to develop a subsidy program to provide a basic level of education for all students, especially for the poor, as the recent school subsidy program is only sufficient for school fees or even only enough for tuition fees if the students live in urban areas. The remainder of the education expenditures must be covered by the household.https://journal.ugm.ac.id/jieb/article/view/10319School SubsidyBOSPSMTest Scores
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IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
School Subsidy
BOS
PSM
Test Scores
author_facet Eny Sulistyaningrum
author_sort Eny Sulistyaningrum
title IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
title_short IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
title_full IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
title_fullStr IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (BOS) USING THE MATCHING METHOD
title_sort impact evaluation of the school operational assistance program (bos) using the matching method
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
issn 2085-8272
2338-5847
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Investment in human capital, especially in children’s education, is considered to be among the most effective ways for countries to improve their national welfare and reduce poverty in the long term. The Government of Indonesia has promoted human capital investment, especially in children, by designing school subsidy programs. Since 2005, the school operational assistance program (BOS) has been the biggest school subsidy program in Indonesia during the last two decades. This paper evaluates the impact of BOS on children’s test scores at the early stage. This study uses Propensity Score Matching (PSM) to estimate the average treatment effect, in the absence of selection, on unobserved characteristics. The results confirm that BOS can increase student performance. The finding suggests that the Government of Indonesia needs to develop a subsidy program to provide a basic level of education for all students, especially for the poor, as the recent school subsidy program is only sufficient for school fees or even only enough for tuition fees if the students live in urban areas. The remainder of the education expenditures must be covered by the household.
topic School Subsidy
BOS
PSM
Test Scores
url https://journal.ugm.ac.id/jieb/article/view/10319
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