In Vietnam, girls are colloquially referred to as 'flying ducks' as they are regarded as a loss to the family upon marriage. Using the Vietnam Living Standards Surveys of 1992-1993 and 1997-1998, the method of Doiron and Riddell (1994) is applied to decompose the probability gap of being in school to explore gender differences in children's education and changes over time. The unexplained component is found to account for most of the observed gender probability gap in each period. Over time, however, the gap has narrowed. The explained component (namely, household income and children's involvement in housework or work activities) contributes to the narrowing gap. Cutting the indirect cost of education for girls (forgone contribution in work...
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 4 Quality Education has highlighted major challenges f...
Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary ...
This paper examines gender equality in three important aspects including education, health care and ...
We investigate within the context of Vietnam how circumstances at age 15 or 16 relate to completion ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Vietnam, using an...
This article examines the determinants of children's schooling during the 1990s in rural areas of Vi...
The stronger are the associations between household income and child schooling, the lower is interge...
Vietnam’s social policy reforms in the transition to a market economy included the introduction of f...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
We analyze child mortality in Vietnam focusing on gender aspects. Contrary to several other countrie...
The theme of the thesis relates to the relationships between gender, students'\ud achievement and dr...
*Thailand; Villages Within individual countries, the paths toward increasing educational attainment ...
While researchers agree that note passing is predominantly an activity engaged in by girls, there ha...
A key stylized fact about transition economies is that the returns to schooling rise as economic ref...
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 4 Quality Education has highlighted major challenges f...
Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary ...
This paper examines gender equality in three important aspects including education, health care and ...
We investigate within the context of Vietnam how circumstances at age 15 or 16 relate to completion ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Vietnam, using an...
This article examines the determinants of children's schooling during the 1990s in rural areas of Vi...
The stronger are the associations between household income and child schooling, the lower is interge...
Vietnam’s social policy reforms in the transition to a market economy included the introduction of f...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
We analyze child mortality in Vietnam focusing on gender aspects. Contrary to several other countrie...
The theme of the thesis relates to the relationships between gender, students'\ud achievement and dr...
*Thailand; Villages Within individual countries, the paths toward increasing educational attainment ...
While researchers agree that note passing is predominantly an activity engaged in by girls, there ha...
A key stylized fact about transition economies is that the returns to schooling rise as economic ref...
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 4 Quality Education has highlighted major challenges f...
Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary ...
This paper examines gender equality in three important aspects including education, health care and ...