Felipe Barrera-Osorio

Latest Institution: Harvard University

All Institutions: Harvard University; National Bureau of Economic Research; The University of Texas at Austin


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Based on the Following Papers:

Conditional Cash Transfers in Education: Design Features, Peer and Sibling Effects: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Colombia

Year: 2008
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; Marianne Bertrand; Leigh L. Linden; Francisco Perez-Calle

Medium and Long-Term Educational Consequences of Alternative Conditional Cash Transfer Designs: Experimental Evidence from Colombia

Year: 2017
Journal: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; Leigh L. Linden; Juan Saavedra

Delivering Education to the Underserved through a Public-Private Partnership Program in Pakistan

Year: 2017
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; David S. Blakeslee; Matthew Hoover; Leigh Linden; Dhushyanth Raju; Stephen P. Ryan

Hard and Soft Skills in Vocational Training: Experimental Evidence from Colombia

Year: 2020
Journal: World Bank Economic Review
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; Adriana D. Kugler; Mikko I. Silliman

Promoting Parental Involvement in Schools: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; Paul Gertler; Nozomi Nakajima; Harry Patrinos

Job Training Through Turmoil

Year: 2021
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Felipe Barrera-Osorio; Adriana D. Kugler; Mikko I. Silliman


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