This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children’s educational enrolment following the recent reforms in Indonesian educational policy. We find that, in general, parental migration has a positive impact on school enrolment, although this varies by the child’s age and the gender of the migrant parent. Parental migration has an adverse impact on the school enrolment of younger children who are eligible for free education, but a positive impact on older children who are no longer able to access state educational support. The gender of the migrant parent matters, as paternal migration appears to have a more positive impact on children’s educational enrolment than maternal migration. Maternal migration is associated with a reduc...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This work has been funded by UK aid from the UK government through the Migrating out of Poverty (MOO...
This study endeavors to investigate the effect of parental internal migration on children’s educatio...
Estimation of the causal e¤ect of parental migration on child education is com-plicated by the likel...
Internal migration dominates population mobility in Indonesia; according to the 2010 census, there w...
This article examines the link between parental migration and young chil-dren’s education using data...
Estimation of the causal e¤ect of parental migration on childrens educational at-tainment is complic...
International audienceGrowing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns...
Migration happens on a large scale in Indonesia. While migrants often say supporting their children’...
This study investigates the effects of remittances and migration on the school dropout rate of left-...
This paper estimates the effect of migrating permanently as a child from a rural area to an urban ar...
It is now widely recognized that parental migration may have significant effects on children who are...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This work has been funded by UK aid from the UK government through the Migrating out of Poverty (MOO...
This study endeavors to investigate the effect of parental internal migration on children’s educatio...
Estimation of the causal e¤ect of parental migration on child education is com-plicated by the likel...
Internal migration dominates population mobility in Indonesia; according to the 2010 census, there w...
This article examines the link between parental migration and young chil-dren’s education using data...
Estimation of the causal e¤ect of parental migration on childrens educational at-tainment is complic...
International audienceGrowing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns...
Migration happens on a large scale in Indonesia. While migrants often say supporting their children’...
This study investigates the effects of remittances and migration on the school dropout rate of left-...
This paper estimates the effect of migrating permanently as a child from a rural area to an urban ar...
It is now widely recognized that parental migration may have significant effects on children who are...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...