Artigo Revisado por pares

An Economic Analysis of Delayed Primary School Enrollment in a Low Income Country: The Role of Early Childhood Nutrition

1995; The MIT Press; Volume: 77; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2110001

ISSN

1530-9142

Autores

Paul Glewwe, Hanan G. Jacoby,

Tópico(s)

Child Nutrition and Water Access

Resumo

This paper investigates why children in low income countries often delay primary school enrollment, despite the prediction of human capital theory that schooling will begin at the earliest possible age. We explore several explanations for delayed enrollment, but focus on the hypothesis that delays are rational responses to early childhood malnutrition. We test these alternative hypotheses using recent data from Ghana. Our estimates, which address a number of previously ignored econometric issues, firmly support the hypothesis that early childhood malnutrition causes delayed enrollment. We find little or no support for alternative explanations based on borrowing constraints and the rationing of places in school. Copyright 1995 by MIT Press.

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