Type | Working Paper |
Title | Determinants of primary School Enrollment in Pakistan: Is Poverty a Hurdle in the Way of Educational Attainment? |
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Abstract | The objectives of this paper are to examine the impact of poverty on primary school enrollment and to look for reasons behind never enrolled in school in Pakistan. The micro level data of Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) 2010-11 is used for analysis. The children of age 6-12 year, who are currently enrolled in primary school or out of school, are considered as a unit of analysis. The paper employs logistic model to accomplish the objectives. The results reveal that school enrollment is negatively related to poverty, household size, distance to the nearest school whereas school enrollment is affected positively by age and gender of child (male), parental education, region of residence (urban) and household assets. Household income does not play any significant role to school enrollment. The region of residence (urban region) has significant positive effect on girls’ enrollment; however it is insignificant for boys. Availability of school matters more for girls’ school enrollment than that of boys. We can safely conclude that poverty is a hurdle in the way of educational attainment in Pakistan. |
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