Date Published:
Jun 01, 2005
Focus Area(s):
Code:
DP 2005-21

This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines. It examines one of the mechanisms behind this link by focusing on the relation between number of children and school attendance of children 6 to 24 years old. It surveys the international literature to establish how the problem has been approached and what the results are for other countries. It then formulates and tests a model using a nationally representative household survey data for the Philippines to explain what determines the decision to keep children in school. The model specifically considered the endogeneity of the number of children school attendance equations.

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This publication has been cited 6 times

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  1. Albert, Jose Ramon G. et.al. 2012. Profile of out-of-school children in the Philippines. Discussion Papers DP 2012-01. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  2. Albert, Jose Ramon G. et.al. 2013. Profile of out-of-school children in the Philippines. Working Papers id:5333. eSocialSciences. .
  3. Bertrand, Verheyen and Faye Ousmane. 2011. Fertility and child occupation: Theory and evidence from Senegal. LISER Working Paper Series 2011-59. Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).
  4. Orbeta, Aniceto C. Jr.. 2006. Children and household savings in the Philippines. Development Economics Working Papers 22672. East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  5. Orbeta, Aniceto Jr.. 2006. Children and household savings in the Philippines. Discussion Papers DP 2006-14. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  6. Philippine Institute for Development Studies. 2009. Global study on child poverty and disparities: The case of the Philippines. Discussion Papers DP 2009-27. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.


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