RECOUP - Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty
is a five-year multi-disciplinary research project on the outcomes of education for those in poverty. The study intends to understand the linkages behind the inferior outcomes of education for the poor, which, in turn, play an important role in determining future incidence and extent of poverty. The research also aims to identify the policies needed to make education more beneficial for disadvantaged groups.
The project is part of a research project consortium of 7 institutions. The research is being conducted in four countries: Ghana, Kenya, India and Pakistan. The lead partner of the consortium is the Centre for Commonwealth Education, University of Cambridge.
Collaborative Research and Dissemination (CORD) is the partner institution for the project in India. Please click here to know more about RECOUP and its partners.
The quantitative component comprises a survey of more than 1000 households in 18 villages and 6 towns of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in the same geographical sub region of each state in which the qualitative research sites are located. A coded structured questionnaire is designed to collect data along all three RECOUP themes – socioeconomic details of the households as well as details on education, employment, skills acquired, health and fertility status and beliefs and perceptions of all members between 15 and 60. A panel data set is planned, so a second survey of the same households will be done after a gap of two years.
The dissemination of the preliminary findings has begun.
A mid term research dissemination conference is planned for 3-5 December 2008.
