This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvantage in labor markets observed in the Philippines. We set up a model that shows multiple Nash equilibria to explain schooling and labor market behaviors for females and males. Our evidence from unique sibling data of schooling and work history and from the Philippine Labor Force Survey support that family arrangement to tighten commitment between daughters and parents keeps a high level of schooling investments in daughters. Because wage penalty to females in labor markets means that education is relatively important as a determinant of their earnings, parental investments in their daughters\u27 education has larger impacts on the income of th...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain ...
Demographic and economic events or outcomes play an important role in deter-mining the position of w...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sexov...
This study investigates children\u27s time-allocation patterns to focus on a unique gender disparity...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
"This article examines the difference in lifetime incomes arising from parental preferences in the a...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The s...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain ...
Demographic and economic events or outcomes play an important role in deter-mining the position of w...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sexov...
This study investigates children\u27s time-allocation patterns to focus on a unique gender disparity...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
"This article examines the difference in lifetime incomes arising from parental preferences in the a...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The s...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...