The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain higher levels of education than boys. Four empirically based reasons are posited – the substantial expansion of the education system, the growth of job opportunities, the culture that encourages girls to develop better study habits and the high returns to their education. Empirical evidence is provided to support these contentions especially on the returns to women’s schooling. The study concentrates in estimating by various methods returns to schooling using individual observations from the labor force survey. The more conventional OLS regressions are first applied to allow comparison with many studies and the semi-parametric estimates. But ...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
Demographic and economic events or outcomes play an important role in deter-mining the position of w...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
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 ...
This paper measures the evolution of the gender differences in numeracy among school age children us...
An increasingly common trend in developed countries and middle income countries such as Thailand, So...
An increasingly common trend in developed countries and middle income countries such as Thailand, So...
This study investigates the factors determining children\u27s educational attainment, focusing on ge...
The Philippines has achieved a relatively high standard of education. Previous researches, most of w...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvant...
Demographic and economic events or outcomes play an important role in deter-mining the position of w...
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage ...
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 ...
This paper measures the evolution of the gender differences in numeracy among school age children us...
An increasingly common trend in developed countries and middle income countries such as Thailand, So...
An increasingly common trend in developed countries and middle income countries such as Thailand, So...
This study investigates the factors determining children\u27s educational attainment, focusing on ge...
The Philippines has achieved a relatively high standard of education. Previous researches, most of w...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...