Parental Education and Schooling Choice: An Empirical Study from Bangladesh
Murshed, Rubaiya; Uddin, Mohammad Riaz | March 2019
Abstract
This paper explores the schooling choice decision of parents in Bangladesh and concludes that the parental level of education, in particular father’s education level, negatively influences the likelihood of sending the child to the religious stream of education. The paper suggests that parents’ access to information and their education level might be related- allowing them to make informed schooling choice for their children.
Citation
Murshed, Rubaiya; Uddin, Mohammad Riaz. 2019. Parental Education and Schooling Choice: An Empirical Study from Bangladesh. © Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/14692.Keywords
Investment In Education
Levels Of Education
Quality Education
Public Education
Parent Education
Equity In Education
Educational Policies
Educational Reforms
Quality Education
Aid And Development
Asian Development Bank
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Cooperation
Development Management
Development Planning
Development Strategies
Development In East Asia
Development Planning
Development Research
STEM
Multilingual education
Training programs
Higher education institutions
Economics of education
Educational theory
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Higher Education
Labor Market
Training
Out of school education
Alternative education
Educational policy
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Rural planning
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Industrial projects
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Educational development
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Play-based education
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Capitalism and education
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Homebound instruction
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Development banks
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