In this paper we investigate birth order and gender effects on the development of children’s human capital in India. We investigate both indicators of the child’s current stock of human capital and of investment into their continued human capital accumulation, distinguishing between time investments and pecuniary investment into school quality. Our results show that in India, birth order effects are mostly negative. More specifically, birth order effects are negative for indicators of children's accumulated human capital stock and for indicators of pecuniary investments into school quality. These results are more in line with previous results from developed countries than from developing countries. However, for time investments, which are i...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...
The paper explores the effects of birth order and sibling sex composition on human capital investmen...
The paper explores the effects of birth order and sibling sex composition on human capital investmen...
An estimated 158 million children aged 5-14 are engaged in child labor which translates to one in si...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of two important family characteristics - gender and birth ...
This article investigates the possible existence of a nonlinear link between female disadvantage in ...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...
The paper explores the effects of birth order and sibling sex composition on human capital investmen...
The paper explores the effects of birth order and sibling sex composition on human capital investmen...
An estimated 158 million children aged 5-14 are engaged in child labor which translates to one in si...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of two important family characteristics - gender and birth ...
This article investigates the possible existence of a nonlinear link between female disadvantage in ...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
This paper begins by highlighting some key characteristics of the demographic transition and child e...