Authors
Hanan G Jacoby
Publication date
1994/2/1
Journal
The Review of Economics and Statistics
Pages
151-160
Publisher
Elsevier Science Publishers
Description
This paper investigates the effect of borrowing constraints on the timing of human capital investment in a developing country by looking at how quickly children with different family backgrounds progress through the primary school system in Peru. The main findings are that children start withdrawing from school earlier, as indicated by repetition of grades, in households with lower income and durable good holdings and when children are more closely spaced. Behavior also differs as predicted between children from households that appear to be borrowing constrained and those that appear unconstrained.
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