拥有耐用品在哥伦比亚基于性别的教育发展差距中的作用

Hans Walter Cabra Hernández , Jacobo Rozo Alzate
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越来越多的人认识到,旨在增加获得资产(尤其是耐用品)机会的反贫困政策需要解决基于性别的发展差异问题。本研究探讨了不同类型的耐用品与哥伦比亚学生的学业成绩和入学率之间的关系,以及这种关系是否因性别和年级而异,从而将现有相关文献的地域范围扩大到拉丁美洲。我们使用多层次建模方法对 2017 年 SABER 测试(一项评估阅读和数学技能的全国性考试)中耐用品信息完整的五年级和九年级学生数据(N = 364 436)进行了评估。结果表明,家庭拥有洗衣机、电脑或可以上网的学生学习成绩更好,缺课的可能性更小,对男生和五年级学生的影响更大。这项研究通过说明耐用品对儿童学业成绩的重要性,为现有文献做出了贡献。研究建议政策制定者支持制定以资产为基础的政策,促进耐用品的获取,尤其是对来自低收入家庭的女童和青少年而言。
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The role of possession of durable goods in gender-based developmentally-situated educational disparities in Colombia

There is growing recognition that anti-poverty policies aimed at increasing access to assets, particularly durable goods, need to address the issue of gender-based developmentally-situated disparities. This study examined how different types of durable goods relate to academic achievement and school attendance in Colombia and whether this relationship varies by gender and school grade, expanding the geographic scope of existing literature on the subject to Latin America. Data for fifth and ninth-grade students with complete durable goods information (N = 364,436) from the 2017 SABER test, a nationwide examination that evaluates reading and math skills, were assessed using multilevel modeling. The results indicated that students whose families owned washing machines, computers or who had internet access performed better academically and were less likely to be absent from school, with larger effects for boys and fifth graders. This research contributes to the existing literature by illustrating the importance of durable goods on children's academic performance. The study recommends policymakers to support the formulation of asset-based policies that promote access to durable goods, particularly for girls and adolescents from low-income families.

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