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Parental Investments and Children's Human Capital in Low-to-Middle-Income Countries

Part of the Elements in Development Economics series
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This Element reviews what we know about parental investments and children's human capital in low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs). First, it presents definitions and a simple analytical framework; then discusses determinants of children's human capital in the form of cognitive skills, socioemotional skills and physical and mental health; then reviews estimates of impacts of these forms of human capital; next considers the implications of such estimates for inequality and poverty; and concludes with a summary suggesting some positive impacts of parental investments on children's human capital in LMICs and a discussion of gaps in the literature pertaining to both data and methodology.

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Cambridge University Press
1009336169 / 9781009336161
Paperback / softback
01/12/2022
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.
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