There is a significant amount of literature on the role of parental gender preferences in determining the level of education expenditure for children. In this study, I examine the effects of such preferences on parents’ education expenditure in Nepal. Using longitudinal data from three Nepal Living Standards Surveys, I apply several decomposition methods to determine the level of bias that parents display in spending on their children's education. I find that parents indeed spend more on boys than girls in both rural and urban areas in Nepal. I also find that this bias is reflected in the higher enrollment levels of boys than girls in private schools
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Gender discrimination is considered as problematic issues for promoting equality and attainment of u...
Gender discrimination is considered as problematic issues for promoting equality and attainment of u...
Differing parental considerations for girls and boys in households are a primary cause of the gender...
Differing parental considerations for girls and boys in households are a primary cause of the gender...
This paper hypothesises that resource allocation affecting the decisions relating to sons\u27 versus...
This dissertation examines the complexities of gender inequality within schools in Jiri, Nepal. Whil...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Strong son preference in developing countries often motivates parents to undertake sex selection at ...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Gender discrimination is considered as problematic issues for promoting equality and attainment of u...
Gender discrimination is considered as problematic issues for promoting equality and attainment of u...
Differing parental considerations for girls and boys in households are a primary cause of the gender...
Differing parental considerations for girls and boys in households are a primary cause of the gender...
This paper hypothesises that resource allocation affecting the decisions relating to sons\u27 versus...
This dissertation examines the complexities of gender inequality within schools in Jiri, Nepal. Whil...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Statistics show that Nepal has made significant progress in achieving gender parity, especially in t...
Strong son preference in developing countries often motivates parents to undertake sex selection at ...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Gender discrimination is considered as problematic issues for promoting equality and attainment of u...