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Farm-Family Schooling Decisions: Determinants of the Quantity and Quality of Education in Agricultural Populations

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  • Mark R. Rosenzweig

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  • Mark R. Rosenzweig, 1977. "Farm-Family Schooling Decisions: Determinants of the Quantity and Quality of Education in Agricultural Populations," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 12(1), pages 71-91.
  • Handle: RePEc:uwp:jhriss:v:12:y:1977:i:1:p:71-91
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    1. Richard A. Berk & Sarah Fenstermaker Berk, 1978. "A Simultaneous Equation Model for the Division of Household Labor," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 6(4), pages 431-468, May.
    2. Edmonds, Eric V., 2008. "Child Labor," Handbook of Development Economics, in: T. Paul Schultz & John A. Strauss (ed.), Handbook of Development Economics, edition 1, volume 4, chapter 57, pages 3607-3709, Elsevier.
    3. José Leibovich & Thierry Magnac, 1996. "Demanda de educación en las zonas rurales colombianas," Coyuntura Económica, Fedesarrollo, June.
    4. Andrew Dillon, 2010. "Measuring child labor: comparisons between hours data and subjective measures," Research in Labor Economics, in: Child Labor and the Transition between School and Work, pages 135-159, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
    5. Ragui Assaad & Deborah Levison & Nadia Zibani, 2010. "The Effect of Domestic Work on Girls' Schooling: Evidence from Egypt," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(1), pages 79-128.
    6. Vasilaky, Kathryn, 2011. "The effects of school quality on fertility in a transition economy," MPRA Paper 38965, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. Jessica Holmes, 1999. "Measuring the Determinants of School Completion in Pakistan: Analysis of Censoring and Selection Bias," Working Papers 794, Economic Growth Center, Yale University.
    8. Sudharshan Canagarajah & Helena Skyt Nielsen, 2001. "Child Labor in Africa: A Comparative Study," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 575(1), pages 71-91, May.
    9. Holmes, Jessica, 1999. "Measuring the Determinants of School Completion in Pakistan: Analysis of Censoring and Selection Bias," Center Discussion Papers 28530, Yale University, Economic Growth Center.
    10. Ragui Assaad & Deborah Levison & Nadia Zibani, 2001. "The Effect of Child Work on School Enrollment in Egypt," Working Papers 0111, Economic Research Forum, revised 04 Dec 2001.

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