This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of their children, and the mechanism through which education affects these outcomes. To address the endogeneity of educational attainment, we utilise Universal Primary Education policy (UPE) in Uganda. Education is instrumented by the interaction between across-cohorts differences in exposure to UPE and the differences in its effective benefits across districts with varying pre-programme rates of completing primary education. We particularly focus on the fully treated cohorts whose fees were abolished before they entered school. Results show that attending an additional year of schooling reduces the probability of marriage and that of giving birth ...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
This paper investigates the relationship between a woman’s education and fertility by exploiting a 1...
Background: Teenage pregnancy prevalence is at 25%, 16% of Ugandan women are married by the age o...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
We use the Demographic and Health Survey of 2006 to examine the relationship between female educatio...
Purpose: The role of increased schooling on teenage childbirth has been expansively studied especial...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
The literature generally points to a negative relationship between female education and fertility. C...
Empirical studies based generally point to a robust, negative association between female education a...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
This paper investigates the relationship between a woman’s education and fertility by exploiting a 1...
Background: Teenage pregnancy prevalence is at 25%, 16% of Ugandan women are married by the age o...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
We use the Demographic and Health Survey of 2006 to examine the relationship between female educatio...
Purpose: The role of increased schooling on teenage childbirth has been expansively studied especial...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
The literature generally points to a negative relationship between female education and fertility. C...
Empirical studies based generally point to a robust, negative association between female education a...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
This paper investigates the relationship between a woman’s education and fertility by exploiting a 1...
Background: Teenage pregnancy prevalence is at 25%, 16% of Ugandan women are married by the age o...