This paper presents an analysis of the role of parental aspirations in determining private school choice in Andhra Pradesh, using quantitative and qualitative data from the Young Lives cohort study over two rounds. Aspirations are measured using a range of indicators of what educational attainment level and future occupational status parents desire for their children. We find robustly, across all measures of aspirations and different empirical specifications, that parental aspirations have a significant positive impact on the probability that the child is enrolled in a private school. This finding is further supported by qualitative evidence that also suggests that higher parental aspirations for the future situation of their child will lea...
This paper informs debates about the potential role for low-fee private schooling in achieving Educa...
This paper explores diverse pathways through early childhood in the context of Andhra Pradesh state,...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of parental aspirations in determining private school ch...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
While aspirations are receiving increasing attention in the study of poverty, empirical evidence rem...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
The paper shows how parental expectations about child’s future income affect the incidence of child ...
This paper uses unique panel data to estimate value-added models of learning production in private a...
The growth and increasing popularity of ‘low-fee’ private schooling across many parts of India has a...
Education not only enables us to become acceptable members of social sphere but also enable us to ta...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
This paper explores diverse pathways through early childhood in the context of Andhra Pradesh state,...
Having achieved remarkable improvement in access to basic education, India now faces an issue of low...
This paper informs debates about the potential role for low-fee private schooling in achieving Educa...
This paper explores diverse pathways through early childhood in the context of Andhra Pradesh state,...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of parental aspirations in determining private school ch...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of...
While aspirations are receiving increasing attention in the study of poverty, empirical evidence rem...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
The paper shows how parental expectations about child’s future income affect the incidence of child ...
This paper uses unique panel data to estimate value-added models of learning production in private a...
The growth and increasing popularity of ‘low-fee’ private schooling across many parts of India has a...
Education not only enables us to become acceptable members of social sphere but also enable us to ta...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
This paper explores diverse pathways through early childhood in the context of Andhra Pradesh state,...
Having achieved remarkable improvement in access to basic education, India now faces an issue of low...
This paper informs debates about the potential role for low-fee private schooling in achieving Educa...
This paper explores diverse pathways through early childhood in the context of Andhra Pradesh state,...
Current studies explain the growth in enrolment in Indian primary schools to be a result of ‘cost-ef...