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ID142826
Title ProperParents’ choice function for wards’ school continuation in rural India
Other Title Informationa case study in West Bengal
LanguageENG
AuthorThakur, Debdulal ;  Mukherjee, Shrabani
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, we present a choice function of a rural household relating to her/his ward’s schooling. It makes an empirical evaluation on the basis of a simple theoretical framework using a primary data set surveyed from two backward districts of West Bengal. It explores the underlying causes of wards’ discontinuation of school by examining the choice function of the parents using ordered probit analysis. The likelihood of dropout is higher at the primary level for low-income households and significantly depends on parents’ attributes, which are mostly endogenous in an educational production function, and other exogenous difficulties in accessing school. It is also triggered by a lack of expectation about the future impact of education on a child’s life.
`In' analytical NoteMargin Vol. 10, No.1; Feb 2016: p.119-142
Journal SourceMargin 2016-03 10, 1
Key WordsSchool Education ;  Dropouts ;  Household’s Choice ;  Ordered Probit Analysis ;  Primary Survey Data