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Table 9 Proportion of children who are enrolled in school and who receive remittances

From: Mixed effects of remittances on child education

 

School enrollment

Remittance reception

 
 

Yes

No

Yes

No

Observations

Pooled data (12–17)

0.83

0.17

0.08

0.92

1,737,152

Males (12–17)

0.83

0.17

0.07

0.93

881,241

Females (12–17)

0.83

0.17

0.08

0.92

855,911

Bottom wealth tercile

     

Pooled data (12–17)

0.72

0.28

0.03

0.97

617,743

Males (12–17)

0.73

0.27

0.03

0.97

317,132

Females (12–17)

0.72

0.28

0.03

0.97

300,611

Middle wealth tercile

     

Pooled data (12–17)

0.84

0.16

0.07

0.93

585,807

Males (12–17)

0.84

0.16

0.07

0.93

295,895

Females (12–17)

0.84

0.16

0.07

0.93

289,912

Top wealth tercile

     

Pooled data (12–17)

0.94

0.06

0.13

0.87

533,602

Males (12–17)

0.94

0.06

0.13

0.87

268,214

Females (12–17)

0.94

0.06

0.13

0.87

265,388

Rural

     

Pooled data (12–17)

0.77

0.23

0.06

0.94

693,189

Males (12–17)

0.78

0.22

0.06

0.94

356,130

Females (12–17)

0.76

0.24

0.06

0.94

337,059

Urban

     

Pooled data (12–17)

0.87

0.13

0.09

0.91

1,043,963

Males (12–17)

0.87

0.13

0.09

0.91

525,111

Females (12–17)

0.87

0.13

0.09

0.91

518,852

  1. Notes: Proportions may not add up to one due to rounding. The number of observations could differ from other tables due to data availability