Enhancing Human Capital in Children: A Case Study on Scaling
本摘要源自该文的 CEPR 工作论文版(2023),正式发表版可能有调整。
This paper provides novel insights into the science of scaling by examining an edu- cational mentoring program in Mexico. The analysis encompasses two independent field experiments, and seizes a unique opportunity to learn from the government’s implementation of the same intervention. While the program originally implemented at scale demonstrates limited effectiveness, the introduction of a new modality with enhanced mentor training significantly improves children’s outcomes. Mentor-parent interactions are found to stimulate parental engagement at the community-school level, which emerges as a critical factor for the scalability of the program. Our findings offer compelling evidence on the socially determined drivers of education interventions at scale.