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父母性别偏见与儿童健康和教育投资:来自孟加拉国的证据

Parental gender bias and investment in children’s health and education: evidence from Bangladesh

Oxford Economic Papers · 2022
被引 8
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

结合孟加拉国的实地实验和家庭调查,研究父母性别偏见如何影响对子女健康和教育投资的差异,发现重男轻女的父母在教育和医疗上更偏向男孩。

Abstract

Abstract Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries. Combining a field experiment allocation task and a household survey conducted in Bangladesh, we examine the association between parental gender bias and investment in children’s health and education. The task was designed to circumvent the problem in which children’s education attainment and health status or parents’ expenditure on their children would affect allocation decisions; the outcome did not directly affect the subjects themselves or their own children. The task measures systematic bias arising possibly from sociocultural and religious norms. Biased parents allocate resources in a discriminatory manner. Boy-biased parents are more likely to enrol boys and to spend more on boys’ education. They are less likely to seek formal treatment and to spend less when a girl is sick. Girl-biased parents do not seem to differentiate between sons and daughters with respect to education or health.

发展经济学家庭经济学性别经济学教育经济学健康经济学