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DETERMINANTS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AMONG MIGRANT CHILDREN: SURVEY EVIDENCE FROM CHINA'S JIANGSU PROVINCE*
Authors:Ingrid  Nielsen   Berenice  Nyland   Chris  Nyland   Russell  Smyth   Mingqiong  Zhang
Affiliation:Department of Management, Monash University; School of Education, RMIT University; Department of Economics, Monash University
Abstract:Abstract.  Across the developing world education is seen as a means of raising levels of everyday wellbeing and is being linked to improved measures of productivity and economic growth. This paper employs a household production function framework to examine the determinants of school attendance among migrant children using a unique dataset collected in China's Jiangsu province. The study finds that the main predictors of school attendance among migrant children in the sample were household income, mother's education, the length of residence of the child's mother in the city and whether both parents were working in the same city.
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