We examine the role of siblings' sex ratio on adolescents' physical and human capital development, as well as gendered time allocation using data from the Young Lives project in Ethiopia. We use BMI-for-age and Weight-for-age to measure physical capital and grade attainment and scores in Mathematics and English tests as human capital indicators. Gendered time use is proxied by the hours per day the adolescent spends doing traditionally female-specific chores. Our identification strategy relies on the absence of sex-selective reproduction in our study area which implies that for a given number of siblings, their sex ratio should be exogenous. Our results show that having relatively more brothers than sisters increases both physical and human...
Household-level diversification of human capital investments is investigated. A simple model is deve...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
We examine the role of siblings' sex ratio on adolescents' physical and human capital development, a...
We examine the role of siblings’ sex ratio on adolescents’ physical and human capital development, a...
We examine the role of siblings' sex ratio on adolescents' physical and human capital development, a...
The effects of older sisters’ and brothers’ literacy on the annual school entry and primary school g...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
This article examines the relationship between gender, sibship, and education over time in Egypt, fo...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
Using data from 27 sub-Saharan African countries, I identify the causal effect of sibling gender on ...
This study explores how human capital investment of a child is affected by the number and the gender...
This study analysed sex ratios at birth (defined as the number of male births per 100 female births)...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
Household-level diversification of human capital investments is investigated. A simple model is deve...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
We examine the role of siblings' sex ratio on adolescents' physical and human capital development, a...
We examine the role of siblings’ sex ratio on adolescents’ physical and human capital development, a...
We examine the role of siblings' sex ratio on adolescents' physical and human capital development, a...
The effects of older sisters’ and brothers’ literacy on the annual school entry and primary school g...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
This article examines the relationship between gender, sibship, and education over time in Egypt, fo...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
Child labor and low schooling of children are still serious issues in many developing countries and ...
Using data from 27 sub-Saharan African countries, I identify the causal effect of sibling gender on ...
This study explores how human capital investment of a child is affected by the number and the gender...
This study analysed sex ratios at birth (defined as the number of male births per 100 female births)...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
Household-level diversification of human capital investments is investigated. A simple model is deve...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...
In many societies child nutritional status varies between siblings because of parental gender and bi...