Using multivariate analyses and reading, mathematics and writing scores of children (aged 8-11 years) from a nationally representative sample, we find that children from female headed households either perform better or similar, but never worse than those from male headed households. Also, household fixed effect analysis reveals no gender disparity in academic scores of children belonging to female headed households, a case not true for children from male headed households. We relate this finding to gender parity in educational expenditure on children in female headed households against gender disparity in the same in households headed by males. Based on our findings we also offer some policy suggestion
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
Using the WIDER data-set from rural West Bengal, this article examines gender differences in child...
Abstract. Patriarchal forces have imposed many subjective norms on girls in achieving education main...
Using multivariate analyses and reading, mathematics and writing scores of children (aged 8-11 years...
2 The gender difference in child schooling is one of the most fundamental problems faced in developi...
We use data from the Young Lives longitudinal survey to analyse the effect of socioeconomic conditio...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
This study examines how gender interacts with household headship to influence children’s educational...
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Using the WIDER data-set from rural West Bengal, this article examines gender differences in child s...
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This paper asks whether there is a boy bias in household-level education expenditure for households ...
Realising the significance of education in economic development and growth, the persisting problem o...
This paper uses data from Matlab, Bangladesh to examine the characteristics of female-headed househo...
In this paper, we test if households where women participate in decisions regarding children’s educa...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
Using the WIDER data-set from rural West Bengal, this article examines gender differences in child...
Abstract. Patriarchal forces have imposed many subjective norms on girls in achieving education main...
Using multivariate analyses and reading, mathematics and writing scores of children (aged 8-11 years...
2 The gender difference in child schooling is one of the most fundamental problems faced in developi...
We use data from the Young Lives longitudinal survey to analyse the effect of socioeconomic conditio...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
This study examines how gender interacts with household headship to influence children’s educational...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
Using the WIDER data-set from rural West Bengal, this article examines gender differences in child s...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...
This paper asks whether there is a boy bias in household-level education expenditure for households ...
Realising the significance of education in economic development and growth, the persisting problem o...
This paper uses data from Matlab, Bangladesh to examine the characteristics of female-headed househo...
In this paper, we test if households where women participate in decisions regarding children’s educa...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
Using the WIDER data-set from rural West Bengal, this article examines gender differences in child...
Abstract. Patriarchal forces have imposed many subjective norms on girls in achieving education main...