Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of course, one aspect of family background that influences children’s subsequent achievement as adults. The general view is that the higher educated parents provide adequate environment, which facilitates their children’s opportunities for educational attainments. There is also a positive relationship between parental education, especially mother’s education, and educational attainment of children. Corwyn and Bradely (2002) found that maternal education had the most consistent direct influence on children’s cognitive and behavioural outcomes with some indirect influence through a cognitively stimulating home environment
The level of infant and under-five mortality is high among scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled trib...
Objectives: To assess the association between parental education and under-five mortality, using the...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
Empirical research from rural India demonstrates that less affluent parents are less likely to engag...
While aspirations are receiving increasing attention in the study of poverty, empirical evidence rem...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
Children of educated parents are more likely to do well in school if they attend a good school with ...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
Existing research recognises that while parents often aspire to be involved in their children’s educ...
Differences among the intergenerational transmission of education between parents of differing incom...
Previous research has documented intergenerational transmission of human capital from children to pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic position is generally found to be related t...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
The level of infant and under-five mortality is high among scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled trib...
Objectives: To assess the association between parental education and under-five mortality, using the...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
Empirical research from rural India demonstrates that less affluent parents are less likely to engag...
While aspirations are receiving increasing attention in the study of poverty, empirical evidence rem...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
Children of educated parents are more likely to do well in school if they attend a good school with ...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
Existing research recognises that while parents often aspire to be involved in their children’s educ...
Differences among the intergenerational transmission of education between parents of differing incom...
Previous research has documented intergenerational transmission of human capital from children to pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic position is generally found to be related t...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
The level of infant and under-five mortality is high among scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled trib...
Objectives: To assess the association between parental education and under-five mortality, using the...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...