This study focuses on the importance of increasing women's education as a result of Universal Primary Education (UPE) and its further impact on improving children's educational access in Tanzania. The study uses data from the 2007 Demographic Health Survey (DHS) for empirical analysis and it is informed by the historical accounts of the UPE reform in 1977–1978. In particular, historical evidence is used to identify cohorts of women in the DHS data, some of whom were likely to be affected by this reform. Empirically, we analyse differences in educational access for children of different cohorts of women. Our results show clear intergenerational benefits that could be due to the UPE reform. But these benefits were not for the cohort of women ...
In 2000, the United Nations adopted eight Millennium Development Goals, which outline a universal fr...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE...
Female participation in all spheres of society is crucial in the development of a nation. One way of...
MotivationExpanding access to education is a desirable policy. Tanzania implemented Universal Primar...
This paper uses household data to investigate the determinants of demand for education in Tanzania a...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education is becoming a u...
In 2001, the first Primary Education Development Plan declared that the previous obligatory primary ...
This study explores the economic relationships between women’s schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
A commitment to gender equity is reflected in Tanzania’s educational development policies many of wh...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
While the struggle for independence in African nations has been complicated by interracial rivalry a...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
This research analyzed Tanzania’s education system and sought to find if there were a disproportion...
In 2000, the United Nations adopted eight Millennium Development Goals, which outline a universal fr...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE...
Female participation in all spheres of society is crucial in the development of a nation. One way of...
MotivationExpanding access to education is a desirable policy. Tanzania implemented Universal Primar...
This paper uses household data to investigate the determinants of demand for education in Tanzania a...
The benefits of universal primary education (UPE)—ranging from increased personal wellbeing to socia...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education is becoming a u...
In 2001, the first Primary Education Development Plan declared that the previous obligatory primary ...
This study explores the economic relationships between women’s schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
A commitment to gender equity is reflected in Tanzania’s educational development policies many of wh...
© 2016 by the author. This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers' schooling accomplishment...
While the struggle for independence in African nations has been complicated by interracial rivalry a...
This study seeks to examine the influence of mothers’ schooling accomplishments on child mortality o...
This research analyzed Tanzania’s education system and sought to find if there were a disproportion...
In 2000, the United Nations adopted eight Millennium Development Goals, which outline a universal fr...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This paper examines regional differentials in pass rates in Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE...