Using a panel data for non-OECD countries covering the period 1970-2012, this chapter analyzes the impact of the duration of primary education on school enrollment, drop-out and completion rates. The empirical results show that for children in elementary school one ad- ditional grade of primary education have a negative impact on the enrollment rate, while the e ect on drop-outs is positive. Analogously, it is obtained that an additional grade in primary education reduces the enrollment rate in secondary education. These results are in line with the fertility model approach, that is, in developing and underdeveloped countries parents do not have incentive to send children to school given the high perceived economic value of children
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
This paper investigates the impact of idiosyncratic and covariate economic shocks, and the resulting...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
Using panel data for non-OECD countries covering the period 1970-2012, this paper analyzes the impac...
Development in human capital in the form of public education and health provision is necessary for t...
The significant number of dropouts of children from their primary education has directly contributed...
In some developing countries, private rates of return to primary education have fallen to low levels...
An increasingly popular government initiative to achieve quality education and prevent students from...
Grade retention is still common practice in some countries though longstanding experience tells us t...
This study examines the effects of grade retention and school dropouts on the school system and on t...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the most important causes that lead to an increased level of sch...
Using a panel of 40 developing countries of the world, spanning the period 1997 to 2017, this study ...
To which extent does the number of years required to complete an educational degree affect the human...
a b s t r a c t The paper estimates the effect of delayed school enrollment on student outcomes, usi...
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This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
This paper investigates the impact of idiosyncratic and covariate economic shocks, and the resulting...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
Using panel data for non-OECD countries covering the period 1970-2012, this paper analyzes the impac...
Development in human capital in the form of public education and health provision is necessary for t...
The significant number of dropouts of children from their primary education has directly contributed...
In some developing countries, private rates of return to primary education have fallen to low levels...
An increasingly popular government initiative to achieve quality education and prevent students from...
Grade retention is still common practice in some countries though longstanding experience tells us t...
This study examines the effects of grade retention and school dropouts on the school system and on t...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the most important causes that lead to an increased level of sch...
Using a panel of 40 developing countries of the world, spanning the period 1997 to 2017, this study ...
To which extent does the number of years required to complete an educational degree affect the human...
a b s t r a c t The paper estimates the effect of delayed school enrollment on student outcomes, usi...
Contains fulltext : 78374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)15 p
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
This paper investigates the impact of idiosyncratic and covariate economic shocks, and the resulting...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...