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Additional returns to investing in girls' education
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Qureshi, Javaeria A.
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Bildungsökonomie
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Developing countries
/ Economic theory
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Familie
/ Females
/ Frühkindliche Bildung
/ Gender segregation
/ Girls
/ Girls education
/ Human capital
/ LDCs
/ Literacy
/ Mädchen
/ Numeracy
/ Sexual division of labor
/ Siblings
/ Women's education
2018
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Additional returns to investing in girls' education
by
Qureshi, Javaeria A.
in
Bildungsökonomie
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Developing countries
/ Economic theory
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Familie
/ Females
/ Frühkindliche Bildung
/ Gender segregation
/ Girls
/ Girls education
/ Human capital
/ LDCs
/ Literacy
/ Mädchen
/ Numeracy
/ Sexual division of labor
/ Siblings
/ Women's education
2018
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Additional returns to investing in girls' education
by
Qureshi, Javaeria A.
in
Bildungsökonomie
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Developing countries
/ Economic theory
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Familie
/ Females
/ Frühkindliche Bildung
/ Gender segregation
/ Girls
/ Girls education
/ Human capital
/ LDCs
/ Literacy
/ Mädchen
/ Numeracy
/ Sexual division of labor
/ Siblings
/ Women's education
2018
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Additional returns to investing in girls' education
2018
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This article estimates the effect of the oldest sister's education on child human capital development. In many developing countries, the oldest sisters share significant childcare responsibilities in the household and can influence younger siblings' learning. I propose a model that predicts competing effects of increasing the oldest sister's schooling on younger sibling human capital. Using an identification strategy that exploits the gender segregation of schools in Pakistan, I find that the oldest sister's schooling significantly improves younger brothers' literacy, numeracy and schooling. These results indicate that evaluations of programmes targeting girls' education that ignore these spillovers on younger siblings systematically underestimate total benefits.
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