Pawlowski, TimTimPawlowskiSchüttoff, UteUteSchüttoffDownward, PaulPaulDownwardLechner, MichaelMichaelLechner2023-04-132023-04-132018-05https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/10053110.1177/1527002516661601In contrast to the popular policy claim that sport might serve as vehicle to meet the Millennium Development Goals, empirical evidence based on large-scale survey data is largely missing. We use panel data based on a cohort of children and employ propensity score matching to identify the effects of sports participation on child development in Peru. Our findings suggest that participation in a sports group has positive impacts on subjective health and a measure of social capital. However, and in contrast to developed countries, we find no statistically significant effects on well-being and human capital formation.enCan Sport Really Help Meet the Millennium Development Goals? Evidence from Children in Perujournal article