Using cross-sectional data and employing probit models, the paper investigates child school attendance and labour in Morocco. Results indicate that education is a luxury good which can be purchased more easily by the non-poor. Moreover, a child is more likely to be in school if he/she is residing in an urban area and is the son/daughter of the head of the household. However, the Body Mass Index (BMI) - used to account for the impact of proper nutrition status on attendance probability - deters school attendance. More detailed empirical evidence is obtained by estimating the same type of models on gender based subsamples. Poverty status, household size and the provincial average of time taken to travel to school in minutes lessen the probabi...
This paper investigates the socio-economic determinants of school attendance in India, and the possi...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
This paper investigates determinants of school participation in northern Ethiopia using cross-sectio...
Using cross-sectional data and employing probit models, the paper investigates child school attenda...
The paper seeks to analyze the relationship between migrants' remittances and educational attendance...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This paper examines the impact of a rural road improvement project on schooling decisions and youth ...
This thesis is composed of three essays on labor and education in Iran and Canada.In the first chapt...
Throughout Tunisia, basic education is compulsory. Children are required to enroll for at least 9 ye...
In Egypt, girls’ work primarily takes the form of domestic tasks, which are not considered in many s...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
Social inequality has remained an adamant obstacle to economic development in Africa and indeed Nige...
This study is conducted in the Capital of Guinea-Bissau. The research analyzes gender bias in educa...
Applying single and recursive bivariate probit models that utilize micro data sets of five countries...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper investigates the socio-economic determinants of school attendance in India, and the possi...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
This paper investigates determinants of school participation in northern Ethiopia using cross-sectio...
Using cross-sectional data and employing probit models, the paper investigates child school attenda...
The paper seeks to analyze the relationship between migrants' remittances and educational attendance...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This paper examines the impact of a rural road improvement project on schooling decisions and youth ...
This thesis is composed of three essays on labor and education in Iran and Canada.In the first chapt...
Throughout Tunisia, basic education is compulsory. Children are required to enroll for at least 9 ye...
In Egypt, girls’ work primarily takes the form of domestic tasks, which are not considered in many s...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
Social inequality has remained an adamant obstacle to economic development in Africa and indeed Nige...
This study is conducted in the Capital of Guinea-Bissau. The research analyzes gender bias in educa...
Applying single and recursive bivariate probit models that utilize micro data sets of five countries...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper investigates the socio-economic determinants of school attendance in India, and the possi...
There are significant gender differences in child schooling in the Indian states though very few stu...
This paper investigates determinants of school participation in northern Ethiopia using cross-sectio...