Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines

This paper examines the impact of remittances and other determinants to the course selection of the eldest child in the Philippines. Five course groups were taken into consideration for this study. The selection was based on the courses that had the highest number of graduates taken from the governm...

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Main Authors: de Guzman, Errica Marie N., de Vera, Emmanuel Nikole G., Layno, Ira Crisselda P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-78812021-08-10T12:03:40Z Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines de Guzman, Errica Marie N. de Vera, Emmanuel Nikole G. Layno, Ira Crisselda P. This paper examines the impact of remittances and other determinants to the course selection of the eldest child in the Philippines. Five course groups were taken into consideration for this study. The selection was based on the courses that had the highest number of graduates taken from the government records. The five course groups chosen were Education, Commerce, Engineering, Health and Pure Sciences and Information Technology. Several determinants were accounted for and finally segregated due to availability of data. The study then employed five binominal logit regressions while deriving the marginal effects of each to capture the probabilities of taking up the courses. Estimation results were mixed and even counter-intuitive for some courses. Sex was the only variable that was consistent among all the variables under analysis. While for remittances, it negatively affected the probability of taking up Education while it does otherwise for Health and Sciences. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7237 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Emigrant remittances -- Philippines Economic's Sociological aspects Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Emigrant remittances -- Philippines
Economic's Sociological aspects
Economics
spellingShingle Emigrant remittances -- Philippines
Economic's Sociological aspects
Economics
de Guzman, Errica Marie N.
de Vera, Emmanuel Nikole G.
Layno, Ira Crisselda P.
Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
description This paper examines the impact of remittances and other determinants to the course selection of the eldest child in the Philippines. Five course groups were taken into consideration for this study. The selection was based on the courses that had the highest number of graduates taken from the government records. The five course groups chosen were Education, Commerce, Engineering, Health and Pure Sciences and Information Technology. Several determinants were accounted for and finally segregated due to availability of data. The study then employed five binominal logit regressions while deriving the marginal effects of each to capture the probabilities of taking up the courses. Estimation results were mixed and even counter-intuitive for some courses. Sex was the only variable that was consistent among all the variables under analysis. While for remittances, it negatively affected the probability of taking up Education while it does otherwise for Health and Sciences.
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author de Guzman, Errica Marie N.
de Vera, Emmanuel Nikole G.
Layno, Ira Crisselda P.
author_facet de Guzman, Errica Marie N.
de Vera, Emmanuel Nikole G.
Layno, Ira Crisselda P.
author_sort de Guzman, Errica Marie N.
title Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
title_short Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
title_full Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
title_fullStr Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in Pasay and Eastern Samar, Philippines
title_sort deciding their destinies: the impact of remittances and other socio-economic determinants of course selection decision of the eldest sibling in pasay and eastern samar, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7237
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