In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children’s educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a comparison of orphans and non-orphaned children living under the same conditions. We also examine the impacts of various family structures and compare social orphans (non-orphaned children not living with a biological parent) to orphans. Using household fixed-effects estimation, we provide evidence that children not living with a biological parent lag behind in education and are more often malnourished and stunted. Educational gaps are particularly evident among orphans and social orphans not living with a mother. The effect of paternal death or absence is rather modest in most count...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
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We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in 10 sub-Saharan African countr...
We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in10 Sub-Saharan African countri...
Orphans in Africa: Parental Death, Poverty and School Enrollment We examine the impact of orphanhood...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
International audienceThe AIDS pandemic has created an estimated 15 million orphans, who may face el...
A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult morta...
A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult morta...
"A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult mort...
This paper presents unique evidence that orphanhood matters in the long-run for health and education...
"A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult mort...
BACKGROUND Despite considerable concern regarding the social consequences of sub-Saharan Africa's hi...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in 10 sub-Saharan African countr...
We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in10 Sub-Saharan African countri...
Orphans in Africa: Parental Death, Poverty and School Enrollment We examine the impact of orphanhood...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
International audienceThe AIDS pandemic has created an estimated 15 million orphans, who may face el...
A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult morta...
A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult morta...
"A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult mort...
This paper presents unique evidence that orphanhood matters in the long-run for health and education...
"A tremendous increase in the number of orphans associated with a sharp rise in prime-age adult mort...
BACKGROUND Despite considerable concern regarding the social consequences of sub-Saharan Africa's hi...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
Mass orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) results from conflict, poverty, and disease. In the abse...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...