This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of school enrolment and attainment rates in Uganda from a gender perspective. We used the DHS 2006 data set and employed maximum likelihood binary and ordered probit models in our estimation. Whereas improvements in parents ’ education promote the schooling outcome of both boys and girls, it is not without inclination. Fathers ’ education significantly favors boys ’ schooling and mothers’ education significantly favors girls ’ schooling. This suggests that there are differences in parents ’ preferences for schooling of children. We also find that the higher the parents ’ education (secondary and postsecondary levels) the more favorable are the child’s schooling outcomes. For more favorable...
AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the c...
We use field data to investigate factors which influence parents’ decision to enrol children in scho...
A number of scholars have documented that girls are improving their educational perfor-mance relativ...
This paper examines family-level determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Guinea using bivari...
The decision on whether to send children to school or not is essentially one made by the household. ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of two important family characteristics - gender and birth ...
It has been widely acknowledged that high socioeconomic status provides better living conditions and...
This dissertation compiles three complete and allied papers, focusing children’s schooling and healt...
AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the c...
We use field data to investigate factors which influence parents’ decision to enrol children in scho...
A number of scholars have documented that girls are improving their educational perfor-mance relativ...
This paper examines family-level determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Guinea using bivari...
The decision on whether to send children to school or not is essentially one made by the household. ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of two important family characteristics - gender and birth ...
It has been widely acknowledged that high socioeconomic status provides better living conditions and...
This dissertation compiles three complete and allied papers, focusing children’s schooling and healt...
AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the c...
We use field data to investigate factors which influence parents’ decision to enrol children in scho...
A number of scholars have documented that girls are improving their educational perfor-mance relativ...