AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the causal effects of household income shocks on children's enrollment and academic performance conditional on gender. I find negative deviations in rainfall from the long-term mean to have negative and highly significant effects on female enrollment in primary schools and the effect grows stronger for older girls. I find no effect of rainfall variation on the enrollment of boys and young girls. Moreover, I find that when schooling is free of charge and both marginal boys and girls are enrolled, a negative income shock has an adverse effect on the test scores of female students while boys are not affected. The results imply that households respond...
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The recent financial crisis in Asia, coupled with the drought in Southeast Asia brought on by the El...
There is growing evidence that early life conditions are important for outcomes during adolescence, ...
This study is conducted in the Capital of Guinea-Bissau. The research analyzes gender bias in educa...
This paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the causal ef...
Drawing upon data from Ethiopia, we highlight the relationship between investments in child schoolin...
This thesis studies the link between exogenous and unforeseen variations in household income and th...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
Investing in education is considered one of the most powerful factors in the work of reaching sustai...
In many regions of the developing world girls continue to receive less education than boys. This pap...
This paper shows that income shocks to rural households have permanent effects on the educational at...
This study measures the impact of a flood in 2010 in Benin on children’s schooling and labor. The da...
This paper suggests a simple model for the relationships between poverty, schooling and gender inequ...
Disease epidemics with climate links can worsen social inequality by increasing gender gaps in educa...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of two important family characteristics - gender and birth ...
This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of school enrolment and attainment rates in Ugan...
The recent financial crisis in Asia, coupled with the drought in Southeast Asia brought on by the El...
There is growing evidence that early life conditions are important for outcomes during adolescence, ...
This study is conducted in the Capital of Guinea-Bissau. The research analyzes gender bias in educa...