Embodied capital theory (ECT) argues that socioeconomic “modernization” leads to high-cost, high-return parental investments in education, in turn incentivizing demographic transitions to low fertility. However, few studies have directly investigated the proposed opportunity costs of schooling in contemporary developing populations undergoing socioeconomic change. We present a study of children’s time use in two communities in Mwanza, Tanzania, representing either end of a local rural-urban gradient. Consistent with ECT, town residence compared with village residence was associated with increased schooling at the expense of time allocation to children’s work. However, these patterns apply primarily to boys, for whom herding work is relative...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Changes associated with modernisation, including livelihood change, urbanisation, and the introducti...
Economic and evolutionary models of parental investment often predict education biases toward earlie...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
AbstractEvolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic developme...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
We consider the influence of household-based production on human capital investment. In data from ru...
This paper examines the differences in how Tanzanian children across various socioeconomic axes spen...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
In developing countries, the opportunity costs of children’s time can significantly hinder universa...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Changes associated with modernisation, including livelihood change, urbanisation, and the introducti...
Economic and evolutionary models of parental investment often predict education biases toward earlie...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incen...
AbstractEvolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic developme...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
We consider the influence of household-based production on human capital investment. In data from ru...
This paper examines the differences in how Tanzanian children across various socioeconomic axes spen...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
In developing countries, the opportunity costs of children’s time can significantly hinder universa...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...