Education isn't enough to escape poverty in South Asia
What happened
People in South Asia are getting more education than ever before. But this education is not helping them escape poverty or earn more money.
Why it matters
For decades, development agencies assumed that more education would automatically lead to less poverty. This paper shows that in South Asia, that link is broken. People are getting educated, but the jobs and opportunities aren't there to lift them out of poverty.
The signal
Watch whether development agencies in South Asia start funding job creation and structural reforms instead of just basic schooling.