Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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EXAMINING HOUSEHOLD DEPRIVATION AND THE INTERGENERATIONAL CORRELATION OF EDUCATION: INSIGHTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Dr Vikram P Hiremath
Abstract
In the context of deprivation in developing nations, we look into the relationship between parents' education and kids' schooling. The objective is to add to the body of knowledge regarding the critical elements influencing the transfer of education across generations. Child mortality, school attendance, cooking fuel, sanitation, drinking water, power, housing, and assets are all included in the deprivation index that is created. According to our research, there is a substantial link between intergenerational educational connection and deprivation. Compared to men, this bond is a little stronger for the women.
Keywords
Family deprivation Developing nations Level of education attained Correlation between education throughout generations
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