Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines

This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The study uses merged data sets from the nationally-representative 2003 labor force and family income and expenditures survey. The highest grade attained of children aged 13-22, 17-22, and 21-22 for primar...

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Main Authors: Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V., Castillo, Jesus Carlos Exequiel D., Lopez, Eleazar N., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-74272021-07-24T05:33:46Z Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V. Castillo, Jesus Carlos Exequiel D. Lopez, Eleazar N., Jr. This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The study uses merged data sets from the nationally-representative 2003 labor force and family income and expenditures survey. The highest grade attained of children aged 13-22, 17-22, and 21-22 for primary schooling, secondary schooling, and tertiary schooling, respectively are examined using ordered probit models that are buttressed by a diverse conceptual framework. Schooling attainment of males and females are also examined separately so as to shed light on the potential disparity between the education levels between sexes. Estimation results show that parental education has a positive and statistically significant effect on the educational attainment of children, and mother's education has a stronger effect compared with father's education. While an increase in permanent income of the household is not always associated with increased attainment, households still face severe resource constraints. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6783 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Education--Demographic aspects--Philippines Education--Parent participation--Philippines
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Education--Demographic aspects--Philippines
Education--Parent participation--Philippines
spellingShingle Education--Demographic aspects--Philippines
Education--Parent participation--Philippines
Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Castillo, Jesus Carlos Exequiel D.
Lopez, Eleazar N., Jr.
Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
description This paper examines the determinants of educational attainment of children in the Philippines. The study uses merged data sets from the nationally-representative 2003 labor force and family income and expenditures survey. The highest grade attained of children aged 13-22, 17-22, and 21-22 for primary schooling, secondary schooling, and tertiary schooling, respectively are examined using ordered probit models that are buttressed by a diverse conceptual framework. Schooling attainment of males and females are also examined separately so as to shed light on the potential disparity between the education levels between sexes. Estimation results show that parental education has a positive and statistically significant effect on the educational attainment of children, and mother's education has a stronger effect compared with father's education. While an increase in permanent income of the household is not always associated with increased attainment, households still face severe resource constraints.
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author Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Castillo, Jesus Carlos Exequiel D.
Lopez, Eleazar N., Jr.
author_facet Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Castillo, Jesus Carlos Exequiel D.
Lopez, Eleazar N., Jr.
author_sort Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
title Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
title_short Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
title_full Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
title_fullStr Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the Philippines
title_sort selected demographic variables affecting the educational attainment of children in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6783
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