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Primary School Availability and Middle School Education in Rural China

Li, Li; & Liu, Haoming. (2014). Primary School Availability and Middle School Education in Rural China. Labour Economics, 28, 24-40.

Li, Li; & Liu, Haoming. (2014). Primary School Availability and Middle School Education in Rural China. Labour Economics, 28, 24-40.

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To improve primary school accessibility, the Chinese government built many primary schools in rural areas during the late 1980s and early 1990s. At the same time, it also closed many schools due to the declining number of school-age children. These changes provide us with a unique opportunity to examine the impact of primary school availability on children's educational attainment. Using data extracted from the China Health and Nutrition Survey, we find that improved primary school availability has a significant positive effect on girls' middle school attainment, but has no significant impact on boys' education.




JOUR



Li, Li
Liu, Haoming



2014


Labour Economics

28


24-40






0927-5371

10.1016/j.labeco.2014.03.008



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