Children's schooling in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of fathers, mothers, and others

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Lloyd, CB [1 ]
Blanc, AK [1 ]
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[1] MACRO INT,DEMOG & HLTH SURVEYS PROGRAM,DEMOG ANAL,CALVERTON,MD
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10.2307/2137435
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C921 [人口统计学];
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The article examines the determinants of children's school enrollment and completion of primary grade four-one of UNICEF's key indicators of social progress-in seven countries of sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the role of parents and other household members in providing children with educational and residential support. While in most of these countries a substantial majority of 10-14-year-old children are currently enrolled in school, many fewer children by this age have attained a minimum of a fourth grade education, primarily due to late ages of entry into school and slow progress from grade to grade. The resources of a child's residential household-in particular the education of the household head and the household standard of living-are determining factors in explaining variations among children in these aspects of schooling. By contrast, a child's biological parents appear to play a less critical role, as demonstrated by comparing the educational record of orphans with that of children whose parents are still living. Furthermore, children living in female-headed households have better school outcomes than children living in male-headed households, when households with similar resources are compared.
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