Type | Journal Article - World Journal of Social Sciences |
Title | Does education reduce poverty? Response from Cameroon |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 114-126 |
URL | http://www.wjsspapers.com/static/documents/March/2013/10. Elkanah.pdf |
Abstract | The abatement of poverty in all its forms requires economic progress. Lack of education reduces the earning abilities of individuals. This study investigates the impact of education attainment on poverty in Cameroon in 2007. The study employed a logistic regression model to investigate the probability of an individual being poor using gender, work experience and education levels of education as explanatory variables. The estimated coefficients show that with the exception of primary education, which has no impact on poverty reduction, the other variables are negatively related to the probability of being poor. This indicates that as one’s level of education increases, the probability of being poor decreases. The study also found that the reduction in the probability of being poor as educational level increases impacts women more than men. |
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