This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines. It examines one of the mechanisms behind this link by focusing on the relation between the number of children and school attendance of children 6-24 years old. It surveys the international literature to establish how the problem has been approached and what the results are for other countries. It then formulates and tests a model using a nationally representative household survey data for the Philippines to explain what determines the decision to keep children in school. The model specifically considered the endogeneity of the number of children-in-school attendance equations.family size, school attendance, Philippines
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The substitution and complementarity relationships among child health, child schooling and number of...
Poverty is a global phenomenon that stunts the growth and quality of life of the population. This st...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
Much empirical work has been done to determine the effects of family size on the education of childr...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to household poverty. It pres...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contribu-tor to poverty in the Philippin...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippine...
This paper examines the relationship between household savings and family size. Household savings ar...
The Philippines committed itself to the United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goals (MDG), one o...
This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The s...
The socio-economic quandaries of rapid population growth and poverty have always gone hand in hand. ...
Numerous studies of educational attainment in the United States have shown that schooling is negativ...
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In this paper the researcher observed about family size, learning achievement and dropout rate of th...
Relying on private tutoring expenditures in South Korea, this paper examines whether large family si...
The substitution and complementarity relationships among child health, child schooling and number of...
Poverty is a global phenomenon that stunts the growth and quality of life of the population. This st...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
Much empirical work has been done to determine the effects of family size on the education of childr...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to household poverty. It pres...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contribu-tor to poverty in the Philippin...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippine...
This paper examines the relationship between household savings and family size. Household savings ar...
The Philippines committed itself to the United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goals (MDG), one o...
This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The s...
The socio-economic quandaries of rapid population growth and poverty have always gone hand in hand. ...
Numerous studies of educational attainment in the United States have shown that schooling is negativ...
This paper examines the determinants, primarily the receipt of remittances, of educational attainmen...
In this paper the researcher observed about family size, learning achievement and dropout rate of th...
Relying on private tutoring expenditures in South Korea, this paper examines whether large family si...
The substitution and complementarity relationships among child health, child schooling and number of...
Poverty is a global phenomenon that stunts the growth and quality of life of the population. This st...