Gender Heterogeneity and Inter-generational Transmission of Learning Ability in India

S. Tiwari, K. R. Paltasingh, P. Jena, K. R. Rao
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This article examines the role of gender heterogeneity in inter-generational transmission of learning efficiency, a proxy for scholastic ability. We use primary survey data of 1000 elementary students collected from 125 public schools in Uttar Pradesh in 2019. Efficiency scores calculated from data envelopment analysis by considering students’ academic test scores in various courses are used as a proxy for learning ability. First, we find strong evidence of inter-generational transmission of schooling of father, mother, and average parents to their children. Second, the study finds that a mother’s educational attainment in children’s learning efficiency is relatively more significant than that of the father. In addition, we observe the gender heterogeneous effect of parents’ education on children’s learning efficiency, where transmission effects in the case of girls show improvement if parents’ level of education increases. As a policy implication, the study highlights the importance of girls’ education, which not only narrows the gender gap in education but also facilitates the inter-generational transmission of learning, benefitting the family and society.
性别异质性与印度学习能力的代际传递
本文探讨了性别异质性在学习效率代际传递中的作用,学习效率是学业能力的代理。我们使用了2019年从北方邦125所公立学校收集的1000名小学生的初步调查数据。考虑学生各门课程的学术考试成绩,通过数据包络分析计算出效率分数作为学习能力的代理。首先,我们发现了强有力的证据,证明父亲、母亲和普通父母对孩子的教育是代际传递的。第二,研究发现母亲的受教育程度对儿童学习效率的影响相对比父亲更显著。此外,我们观察到父母受教育程度对儿童学习效率的性别异质性效应,在女孩的情况下,随着父母受教育程度的提高,传递效应有所改善。作为一项政策启示,该研究强调了女孩教育的重要性,这不仅缩小了教育中的性别差距,而且促进了学习的代际传递,使家庭和社会受益。
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