油棕生产与教育成果:来自喀麦隆的性别差异证据

Oil Palm Production and Educational Outcomes: Gender-Differentiated Evidence from Cameroon

Journal of Development Studies · 2023
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用喀麦隆农户数据,研究发现油棕生产与儿童入学率正相关,且男孩缺课天数减少,可能因家庭将油棕收入投资于子女教育。

Abstract

Oil palm production continues to expand in many developing countries in the tropics. Its expansion has been associated with economic gains, but oil palm production could also have immense social implications, especially affecting human capital development with significant labour implications. We use a farm household dataset from a native but emerging oil palm production zone, Cameroon to examine the relationship between oil palm production and child educational outcomes such as enrollment rate, attendance rate and the number of school days missed. Using different analytical techniques, we show that oil palm production is positively associated with the enrollment rates of both boys and girls. We do not find any statistical relationship between oil palm production and attendance rates by gender. However, we find evidence of a strong negative association between oil palm production and the number of school days missed by boys. That is, oil palm production is associated with more school days attended by boys. Exploring the mechanism that could be explaining these results, we show that households may be investing the income gains from oil palm production in the human capital development of their children. Our results are robust over different regression estimators and alternative specifications. We also show that the results are unlikely to be driven by omitted variable bias. These findings have implications on whether oil palm production could stir integrated growth and human capital development, especially in rural areas.

油棕生产教育成果性别差异喀麦隆