Cheaper by the Dozen: Family Size Effects on Children’s Educational Attainment in Egypt

Reham Rizk, Hany Abdel‐Latif, A. Staneva
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Education is a crucial determinant of child quality. Economic theory and empirical research suggest a trade-off between the quantity and quality of children. Larger families facing tighter constraints are likely to distribute resources among children unevenly, which can adversely affect educational investment in some children within the same family. This paper investigates the effects of the number and order of siblings on children's educational attainment in Egypt; a developing country that has been overlooked in the literature. For this purpose, we use the Egyptian labor market panel survey between 2006 and 2012. We control for parental family income, age at birth, and other family-level attributes. We find that a child with more siblings is likely to complete elementary school, but less likely to have a high school degree. Our findings are robust to several specification checks. We build on these findings to inform policy making in the areas of education and family planning.
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一打一打地便宜:埃及家庭规模对儿童受教育程度的影响
教育是决定儿童素质的关键因素。经济理论和实证研究表明,孩子的数量和质量之间存在权衡。面临更严格限制的大家庭可能会在儿童之间分配资源不均匀,这可能对同一家庭中某些儿童的教育投资产生不利影响。本文研究了兄弟姐妹的数量和顺序对埃及儿童教育成就的影响;一个在文献中被忽视的发展中国家。为此,我们使用了2006年至2012年的埃及劳动力市场面板调查。我们控制了父母家庭收入、出生年龄和其他家庭层面的属性。我们发现,有更多兄弟姐妹的孩子更有可能完成小学教育,但获得高中学位的可能性更小。我们的发现对于几个规范检查是可靠的。我们以这些发现为基础,为教育和计划生育领域的政策制定提供信息。
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