Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation brings together three essays on the relationship between education, health, and family structure in developing countries. The first essay studies the impact of the AIDS epidemic on children's schooling in Kenya. I draw on the relationship, established in previous literature, between the lack of male circumcision and HIV prevalence. The Luo ethnic group, who does not generally practice male circumcision, had a much larger increase in the HIV prevalence rate between 1993 and 1998. I show that there was a corresponding increase in orphan rates and a decrease in educational achievement among the children in this...
This dissertation is composed of three essays under the recurring theme of women’s issues, child hea...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...
<p>This dissertation encompasses three essays that examine the extent to which parental loss and soc...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Applied Economics. Advisers: Paul G...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays in development economics. In the first essay, I...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
This dissertation examines three essays on factors affecting human capital development, using quasi-...
The dissertation is a collection of 3 articles. The first estimates two types of models to investiga...
This dissertation encompasses three empirical studies in the economics of western Kenya. In Chapter ...
This thesis comprises four empirical essays on the economics of child health in developing countries...
This dissertation is composed of three essays under the recurring theme of women’s issues, child hea...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...
<p>This dissertation encompasses three essays that examine the extent to which parental loss and soc...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
The three essays in this dissertation examine issues related to family structure and marriage in Sub...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Applied Economics. Advisers: Paul G...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays in development economics. In the first essay, I...
Over the past half century, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have undergone profound transfo...
This dissertation examines three essays on factors affecting human capital development, using quasi-...
The dissertation is a collection of 3 articles. The first estimates two types of models to investiga...
This dissertation encompasses three empirical studies in the economics of western Kenya. In Chapter ...
This thesis comprises four empirical essays on the economics of child health in developing countries...
This dissertation is composed of three essays under the recurring theme of women’s issues, child hea...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...