Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe

We investigate the long-term causal effects of education on energy poverty among households headed by men and women, leveraging the 1980 Zimbabwe school reform as a quasi-experiment. This reform, which significantly expanded educational opportunities for all children, serves as an ideal setting for...

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Main Author: Makate, Marshall
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95561
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description We investigate the long-term causal effects of education on energy poverty among households headed by men and women, leveraging the 1980 Zimbabwe school reform as a quasi-experiment. This reform, which significantly expanded educational opportunities for all children, serves as an ideal setting for assessing the impact of education on energy poverty within a regression discontinuity design, with age at reform determining exposure. Exposure to the reform resulted in a 2.08-year average increase in schooling and a 28.3 percentage point (pp) increase in the probability of completing secondary schooling. The reform's impact was more pronounced for women, increasing their schooling by 2.35 years (compared to 1.68 years for men) and for rural residents, with a 2.53-year increase (compared to 1.00 year for urban residents). A one-year increase in education reduces the risk of energy poverty by an estimated 8.56%, more pronounced among male-head families (5 pp) than among female-headed households (4.6 pp). This increased education enhances labour market outcomes, household economic status, infrastructure quality, and access to information and promotes progressive societal norms. These findings underscore education's crucial role in sustainable and gender-inclusive economic development, highlighting the potential of educational policy in reducing energy poverty and advancing gender equality in low-income countries.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-955612024-10-10T03:06:36Z Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe Makate, Marshall We investigate the long-term causal effects of education on energy poverty among households headed by men and women, leveraging the 1980 Zimbabwe school reform as a quasi-experiment. This reform, which significantly expanded educational opportunities for all children, serves as an ideal setting for assessing the impact of education on energy poverty within a regression discontinuity design, with age at reform determining exposure. Exposure to the reform resulted in a 2.08-year average increase in schooling and a 28.3 percentage point (pp) increase in the probability of completing secondary schooling. The reform's impact was more pronounced for women, increasing their schooling by 2.35 years (compared to 1.68 years for men) and for rural residents, with a 2.53-year increase (compared to 1.00 year for urban residents). A one-year increase in education reduces the risk of energy poverty by an estimated 8.56%, more pronounced among male-head families (5 pp) than among female-headed households (4.6 pp). This increased education enhances labour market outcomes, household economic status, infrastructure quality, and access to information and promotes progressive societal norms. These findings underscore education's crucial role in sustainable and gender-inclusive economic development, highlighting the potential of educational policy in reducing energy poverty and advancing gender equality in low-income countries. 2024 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95561 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Makate, Marshall
Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title_full Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title_short Turning the page on energy poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in Zimbabwe
title_sort turning the page on energy poverty? quasi-experimental evidence on education and energy poverty in zimbabwe
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95561