We examine whether the effect of sibship size on education differs by the individual's birth order in low-income countries, using data from Matlab, Bangladesh. Exploiting exposure to the randomized family planning program in Matlab for identification, we find evidence that sibship size has negative effect on education and positive effect on labor force participation of the first- and the second-born children, but no significant effect on education or labor force participation of the later-born children. Ignoring the difference in the effect of sibship size on education by birth order may confound inferences on quantity-quality tradeoff in low income countries
Children with many siblings have lower average educational attainment compared with children raised ...
This paper examines the determinants of schooling in developing countries with a special emphasis on...
Using data from Bangladesh, this paper examines how the birth order of a child influences parental d...
We examine whether the effect of sibship size on education differs by the individual's birth order i...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a tradeoff between child quantity and q...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade-off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade-off be-tween child quantity and...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a tradeoff between child quantity and q...
This study examines the relationship between family size and children's education in Bangladesh for ...
The main measures the impact of sibship size and birth order on educational performance of children ...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Many family planning programs are bas...
Using data from Bangladesh, this paper examines how the birth order of a child influences parental d...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
Children with many siblings have lower average educational attainment compared with children raised ...
This paper examines the determinants of schooling in developing countries with a special emphasis on...
Using data from Bangladesh, this paper examines how the birth order of a child influences parental d...
We examine whether the effect of sibship size on education differs by the individual's birth order i...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a tradeoff between child quantity and q...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade-off between child quantity and ...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a trade-off be-tween child quantity and...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
There is an extensive theoretical literature that postulates a tradeoff between child quantity and q...
This study examines the relationship between family size and children's education in Bangladesh for ...
The main measures the impact of sibship size and birth order on educational performance of children ...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Many family planning programs are bas...
Using data from Bangladesh, this paper examines how the birth order of a child influences parental d...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
Children with many siblings have lower average educational attainment compared with children raised ...
This paper examines the determinants of schooling in developing countries with a special emphasis on...
Using data from Bangladesh, this paper examines how the birth order of a child influences parental d...