TY - JOUR AB - Programs that guarantee some basic level of low-skill employment are a popular anti-poverty strategy in developing countries, with India's employment-guarantee program (MGNREGA) employing adults in 23% of Indian households. An important concern is these employment programs may discourage children's education and, thus, more-sustained long-run income growth. Using large-scale administrative data and household survey data, I estimate precise spillover impacts on education that reject substantive declines in children's education from the rollout of MGNREGA. These negative spillovers are inexpensive to counteract, and small compared to positive effects of MGNREGA on rural employment and poverty alleviation. AU - Adukia, Anjali DA - Mar 2019 PY - 2019 ST - Spillover Impacts on Education from Employment Guarantees T2 - EdWorkingPapers.com TI - Spillover Impacts on Education from Employment Guarantees UR - http://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai19-49 ER -