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Child Labor, Schooling, and Child Ability (Presentation)
Richard Akresh; Emilie Bagby; Damien de Walque; and Harounan Kazianga
发表日期2012-09-29
出版者Oxford, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference, March 17-19, 2013
出版年2012
语种英语
概述Using data we collected in rural Burkina Faso, we examine how children’s cognitive abilities influence households’ decisions to invest in their education.",
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Using data we collected in rural Burkina Faso, we examine how children’s cognitive abilities influence households’ decisions to invest in their education. To address the endogeneity of child ability measures, we use rainfall shocks experienced in utero or early childhood to instrument for ability. Negative shocks in utero lead to 0.24 standard deviations lower ability z-scores, corresponding with a 38 percent enrollment drop and a 49 percent increase in child labor hours compared with their siblings. Negative education impacts are largest for in utero shocks, diminished for shocks before age two, and have no impact for shocks after age two. We link the fetal origins hypothesis and sibling rivalry literatures by showing that shocks experienced in utero not only have direct negative impacts on the child’s cognitive ability (fetal origins hypothesis) but also negatively impact the child through the effects on sibling rivalry resulting from the cognitive differences.

URLhttps://www.mathematica.org/our-publications-and-findings/publications/child-labor-schooling-and-child-ability
来源智库Mathematica Policy Research (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/487197
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Richard Akresh,Emilie Bagby,Damien de Walque,et al. Child Labor, Schooling, and Child Ability (Presentation). 2012.
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