按身高筛选:欠发达国家女性的教育与经济结果

Sorting by Height: Education and Economic Outcomes of Women in Less-Developed Countries

Journal of Development Studies · 2018
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了63个欠发达国家女性身高与教育、职业、家庭财富的关联,发现身高与教育及财富的关联在平均身高较矮、城市化程度高、人均GDP高的国家更强。

Abstract

Taller height is commonly found to correlate with educational and economic outcomes. Most studies focus on a relationship to earnings, and consider samples from individual countries. This paper takes a broader view by evaluating the associations between height, education, and economic outcomes in a pooled sample of women from 63 less-developed countries. Height is shown to have a generalised association to school participation, years of schooling, type of occupation, and relative household wealth. Women in countries with shorter average heights, greater urbanisation, and higher GDP per capita exhibit stronger height associations to education and wealth. These characteristics are generally reflective of Latin American and South/Southeast Asian countries relative to sub-Saharan Africa. The results are discussed in the context of early-childhood circumstances that affect both physical and cognitive development, which have lasting influences on adult outcomes.

身高教育经济成果发展中国家女性