Type | Journal Article - Himalayan Research Papers Archive |
Title | Parental absence, remittances and educational investment of children left behind: Evidence from Nepal |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | https://ejournals.unm.edu/index.php/nsc/article/viewFile/3617/3332 |
Abstract | This study investigates the causal impact of work-related migration by parents on left behind children’s education and investment in schooling. To isolate the direct impact of parental absence, we estimate the effects of parental migration and remittances separately. Using data from the third round of the Nepal Living Standard Survey and applying a two-step process to address self-selection into the migration statuses and correct for endogeneity into remittances, we find negative effect of parental absence and positive effect of remittances on education of children left behind. To further explore the heterogeneous impact of parental migration, we extend our analysis allowing heterogeneity by educational status of mother. We find that the children of educated mothers bear relatively less burden from parental migration. Furthermore, we find some evidence for heterogeneous effects of parental migration by child’s gender and age. |
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