Researchers claim that children growing up away from their biological parents may be at a disadvantage and have lower human capital investment. This paper measures the impact of child fostering on school enrollment and addresses fosterings endogeneity with household and child \u85xed e¤ects regressions. The data collection by the author involved tracking and surveying the sending and receiving household participating in each fostering exchange, allowing a comparison of foster children with their non-fostered biological siblings. Foster children are equally likely as their host siblings to be enrolled after fostering and are 4.9 percent more likely to be enrolled than their biological siblings. Relative to children from non-fostering househo...
Abstract: This paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Afri...
The paper examines the relationship between household income and schooling costs in the presence of ...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...
Researchers claim that children growing up away from their biological parents may be at a disadvanta...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Researchers often assume household structure is exogenous, but child fostering, the institution in w...
Child fostering, the practice of parents sending their own biological children to live with another ...
Fostering is a common institution throughout developing countries, where up to 25 percent of childre...
International audienceChild fostering is a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa whereby childre...
The practice of informal fostering is prevalent in many developing regions of the world. Our paper i...
Research on the effects of informal child fostering arrangements on the welfare of the children invo...
textabstractHousehold income has been shown to matter for children's school enrolment, in particular...
Abstract: This paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Afri...
The paper examines the relationship between household income and schooling costs in the presence of ...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...
Researchers claim that children growing up away from their biological parents may be at a disadvanta...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Children growing up away from their biological parents may experience lower human capital investment...
Researchers often assume household structure is exogenous, but child fostering, the institution in w...
Child fostering, the practice of parents sending their own biological children to live with another ...
Fostering is a common institution throughout developing countries, where up to 25 percent of childre...
International audienceChild fostering is a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa whereby childre...
The practice of informal fostering is prevalent in many developing regions of the world. Our paper i...
Research on the effects of informal child fostering arrangements on the welfare of the children invo...
textabstractHousehold income has been shown to matter for children's school enrolment, in particular...
Abstract: This paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Afri...
The paper examines the relationship between household income and schooling costs in the presence of ...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...