The authors use household survey data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) from 44 surveys (in 35 countries) to document different patterns in the enrollment and attainment of children from rich and poor households. They overcome the lack of income or expenditure data in the DHS by constructing a proxy for long-run wealth of the household from the asset information in the surveys, using the statistical technique of principal components. There are three major findings. First, the enrollment profiles of the poor differ across countries but fall into distinctive regional patterns: in some regions the poor reach nearly universal enrollment in first grade, but then drop out in large numbers leading to low attainment (typical of South Am...
ABSTRACT Household income is a significant determinant in explaining school enrolment in many of the...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...
Primary Education,Earth Sciences&GIS,Economic Theory&Research,Roads&Highways,Teaching and Learning,R...
Schooling is a major factor in economic development. There is extensive empirical literature on what...
tures. The econometric evidence suggests that the asset index, as a proxy of economic status for use...
Using internationally comparable household data sets (Demographic and Health Surveys), the author in...
Master's Thesis: Tobin Hanspal May 18th, 2012 Variability Among Determinants of Education Attainment...
Master's Thesis: Tobin Hanspal May 18th, 2012 Variability Among Determinants of Education Attainment...
Analysis of 14 household surveys from 13 developing countries suggests that 1--2 percent of the popu...
Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in developing ...
Background: There is no standardized approach to comparing socioeconomic status (SES) across multipl...
Abstract: Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in d...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
Many theories of economic growth stress the role of human capital in the form of education, but empi...
ABSTRACT Household income is a significant determinant in explaining school enrolment in many of the...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...
Primary Education,Earth Sciences&GIS,Economic Theory&Research,Roads&Highways,Teaching and Learning,R...
Schooling is a major factor in economic development. There is extensive empirical literature on what...
tures. The econometric evidence suggests that the asset index, as a proxy of economic status for use...
Using internationally comparable household data sets (Demographic and Health Surveys), the author in...
Master's Thesis: Tobin Hanspal May 18th, 2012 Variability Among Determinants of Education Attainment...
Master's Thesis: Tobin Hanspal May 18th, 2012 Variability Among Determinants of Education Attainment...
Analysis of 14 household surveys from 13 developing countries suggests that 1--2 percent of the popu...
Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in developing ...
Background: There is no standardized approach to comparing socioeconomic status (SES) across multipl...
Abstract: Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in d...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
Many theories of economic growth stress the role of human capital in the form of education, but empi...
ABSTRACT Household income is a significant determinant in explaining school enrolment in many of the...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...
Chapter 5 focuses on the differential relationship between parent’s education and children’s educati...