This paper examines determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies with an established history of outmigration. In the village, a ruling caste controls local political and religious institutions. For children who do not belong to the ruling caste, migration is a strategy to increase social mobility, a process that is enhanced by formal schooling. Since formally educated migrants tend not to return to the home community, the ruling caste seeks to develop family loyalty by choosing religious education instead. The theory hence predicts that the social status of the family has a significant impact on the parental educational choices of future migrant children. Children from the ruling caste who are encouraged by their parents ...
We analyze the socio-economic determinants of youth decision to internally migrate in Senegal. Young...
Immigration is an important problem in many societies, and it has wide-ranging ef ects on the educat...
A growing body of literature explores how transnational migration from Africa to Western countries a...
This paper examines determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies with an establis...
This paper examines determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies with an establis...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
Ethnographic data from northern Senegal show that many young men expect to succeed through manual wo...
This paper addresses the question of intergenerational schooling mobility in Senegal. We use an orig...
This thesis aims to understand the determinants of household demand for schooling in rural Senegal. ...
This thesis aiming at studying intergenerational solidarities is based on a survey I conducted in si...
Studies on migration and education have examined homeland returns as part of family strategies aroun...
This paper extends previous work on family structure and children’s education by conceptualizing mig...
This paper examines how the internal or international migration of an adult household member affects...
This article examines the association between formal education, social mobility and independent chil...
We analyze the socio-economic determinants of youth decision to internally migrate in Senegal. Young...
Immigration is an important problem in many societies, and it has wide-ranging ef ects on the educat...
A growing body of literature explores how transnational migration from Africa to Western countries a...
This paper examines determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies with an establis...
This paper examines determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies with an establis...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
Ethnographic data from northern Senegal show that many young men expect to succeed through manual wo...
This paper addresses the question of intergenerational schooling mobility in Senegal. We use an orig...
This thesis aims to understand the determinants of household demand for schooling in rural Senegal. ...
This thesis aiming at studying intergenerational solidarities is based on a survey I conducted in si...
Studies on migration and education have examined homeland returns as part of family strategies aroun...
This paper extends previous work on family structure and children’s education by conceptualizing mig...
This paper examines how the internal or international migration of an adult household member affects...
This article examines the association between formal education, social mobility and independent chil...
We analyze the socio-economic determinants of youth decision to internally migrate in Senegal. Young...
Immigration is an important problem in many societies, and it has wide-ranging ef ects on the educat...
A growing body of literature explores how transnational migration from Africa to Western countries a...