The Impact of Consanguineous Marriage on Children’s Human Capital in Pakistan

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of South Asian Development Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI:10.1177/09731741231200380
Theresa Chaudhry, Rabia Arif
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Cousin marriage is an important social institution in many parts of Asia and Africa; yet few studies have looked beyond the health consequences to its role in shaping intrahousehold dynamics. We use a unique survey of households in Pakistan to examine the role of parental consanguinity on education, child work and vaccination, and how those effects differ by gender. We apply ordinary least squares, Tobit, inverse probability weighting with regression adjustment treatment effects and intent-to-treat estimation techniques to a dataset of 1,020 households from 9 districts and control for a rich set of covariates. We model selection into consanguineous marriage using the availability of opposite-gender marriageable cousins. Our results show that the adult children of parents who are first cousins completed fewer years of education and are less likely to have attended school. Educational attainment was curtailed equally for daughters of both marriage arrangements, but consanguineous daughters faced a double burden of consanguinity and gender discrimination. For school-aged children of consanguineous couples, the number of days of school missed is higher in some specifications, but enrolment and educational expenditures are roughly the same as children of parents who are not related or are related more distantly. In contrast, domestic work is somewhat reduced for the offspring of first-cousin parents. Daughters of consanguineous parents are less likely to have received vaccinations, although this effect is weaker in the sample of school-aged children than adult children.
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巴基斯坦近亲婚姻对儿童人力资本的影响
在亚洲和非洲的许多地方,表亲结婚是一种重要的社会制度;然而,很少有研究超越对健康的影响,关注其在塑造家庭内部动态方面的作用。我们对巴基斯坦的家庭进行了一项独特的调查,以研究父母的血缘关系在教育、儿童工作和疫苗接种方面的作用,以及这些影响如何因性别而异。我们将普通最小二乘、Tobit、逆概率加权与回归调整处理效果和意向处理估计技术应用于来自9个地区的1,020个家庭的数据集,并控制了一组丰富的协变量。我们利用异性可结婚表兄弟姐妹的可用性对近亲婚姻的选择进行建模。我们的研究结果表明,表亲的成年子女接受教育的年数更少,上学的可能性也更小。两种婚姻安排下的女儿的受教育程度同样受到限制,但近亲女儿面临着血缘关系和性别歧视的双重负担。对于近亲结婚的学龄子女,在某些指标上缺课天数更高,但入学和教育支出与没有血缘关系或血缘关系较远的子女大致相同。相比之下,表亲子女的家务劳动则有所减少。近亲父母的女儿不太可能接种疫苗,尽管这种影响在学龄儿童的样本中比成年儿童弱。
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Journal of South Asian Development
Journal of South Asian Development DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of South Asian Development (JSAD) publishes original research papers and reviews of books relating to all facets of development in South Asia. Research papers are usually between 8000 and 12000 words in length and typically combine theory with empirical analysis of historical and contemporary issues and events. All papers are peer reviewed. While the JSAD is primarily a social science journal, it considers papers from other disciplines that deal with development issues. Geographically, the JSAD"s coverage is confined to the South Asian region, which includes India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan.
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