EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND CHILD LABOR IN PARAGUAY

Citation
Ha. Patrinos et G. Psacharopoulos, EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND CHILD LABOR IN PARAGUAY, International journal of educational development, 15(1), 1995, pp. 47-60
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Education & Educational Research
ISSN journal
07380593
Volume
15
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
47 - 60
Database
ISI
SICI code
0738-0593(1995)15:1<47:EPACLI>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In this paper, the schooling attainment and labor characteristics of t hose aged 12-19 years is assessed using data from the 1990 household s urvey from Paraguay. Although schooling is compulsory to age 13, it wa s found that 28% of those 12 years of age are already out of school. A mong those out of school, 19% work formally in the labor market and co ntribute about a quarter of total family income. Among the 12-year-old s still in school, one-quarter have repeated a grade or more. The anal ysis suggests that language strongly influences school attainment and performance. Those who speak only Guarani at home may receive equal ac cess to schooling, but their performance in school (in terms of years of attainment and grade repetition), is considerably inferior to that of Spanish-only and bilingual pupils. The number of siblings was found not to have had much of an effect on school enrollment, although it d id have a significant impact on the probability of child labor. These findings may be evidence of 'specialization' in the household, whereby some children work, while their siblings are permitted to attend scho ol and concentrate on studying. The results indicate that subsidies to poor households may be necessary to enable them to maintain their chi ldren in school for at least the duration of the primary cycle.