Shoeing the Children : The Impact of the TOMS Shoe Donation Program in Rural El Salvador
We carry out a cluster-randomized trial among 1,578 children from 979 households in rural El Salvador to test the impacts of TOMS shoe donations on children’s time allocation, school attendance, health, self-esteem, and aid dependency. Results indicate high levels of usage and approval of the shoes...
Main Authors: | Wydick, Bruce, Katz, Elizabeth, Calvo, Flor, Gutierrez, Felipe, Janet, Brendan |
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Format: | Journal Article |
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank
2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33535 |
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