Socio-Economic Determinants of School Attendance in India
Published By: CDE on eSS | Published Date: June, 17 , 2002This paper investigates the socio-economic determinants of school attendance in India, and the
possible causes of disadvantage faced by the girl child. Based on Census data for 1981 and 1991, the
determinants of inter-district variations in school attendance are explored, separately for boys and girls.
A similar analysis is applied to the gender bias in school attendance.
The results indicate that school attendance is positively related to school accessibility and
parental education, and negatively related to poverty and household size. Interestingly, a positive
association emerges between women’s labour-force participation and children’s school attendance;
possible explanations of this pattern are discussed. The gender bias in school attendance declines with
school accessibility and parental education, and rises with household size. Panel data analysis based on
the random-effects model supports the cross-section findings. [Working Paper No. 103]
Author(s): Usha Jayachandran | Posted on: Sep 17, 2010 | Views(1073) | Download (707)