Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transformations in the realm of the family, accompanied by shifts in gender norms and practices, and dramatic increases in schooling. Rising educational attainment has in turn been a by-product of micro-level behavioral changes on the part of families, alongside macro-level socio-structural factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and targeted educational policies. This dissertation advances the field of social demography by exploring the interrelations between family, gender, and educational dynamics across LMICs. Although the three essays represent self-contained articles, they all trace linkages between these three dimensions with a focus...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliograp...
The three essays in this dissertation examine demographic and sociological processes related to fami...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
This dissertation in multi-paper format, studies three aspects of the demography of households. The ...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the incentives and mechanisms that drive family transformatio...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The demographic phenomenon of “low fertility” has received considerable attention over the last thre...
International audienceThis paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining ...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining gender gap in educatio...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliograp...
The three essays in this dissertation examine demographic and sociological processes related to fami...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
This dissertation in multi-paper format, studies three aspects of the demography of households. The ...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the incentives and mechanisms that drive family transformatio...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The demographic phenomenon of “low fertility” has received considerable attention over the last thre...
International audienceThis paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining ...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, the role of the declining gender gap in educatio...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...