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Working Paper

IDS working papers;49

Educational Attainments and Household Characteristics in Tanzania

Published on 1 January 1997

This paper uses multivariate regression techniques to analyse household survey data collected in rural Tanzania in 1992. It focuses on how household and individual characteristics affect whether or not a child goes to primary school, completes primary and attends secondary.

It shows substantial intra-household differences between the way in which household characteristics affect outcomes for boys and girls, and how mothers’ and fathers’ influence over resource decisions affect outcomes.

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published by
IDS
authors
Al-Samarrai, S. and Peasgood, T.
journal
IDS Working Paper, issue 49
isbn
1 85864 112 8
language
English

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Tanzania

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