Type | Journal Article - Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review |
Title | Determinants of household school demand in Ethiopia: a multivariate analysis |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 14 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 1998 |
Page numbers | 19-48 |
URL | http://elibrary.ossrea.net/collect/admin-eassrr/index/assoc/HASH266a.dir/doc.pdf |
Abstract | A logistic regression model is estimated to assess the role of household, community and regional factors in determining household demand for schooling in Ethiopia. Similarly a canonical Discriminant function, which separates those with the demand and those without, is computed. The strategy first to study primary and secondary school demand separately and then to study the overall school demand. Results of the study showed that location of residence, number of school age persons, education of the head, expenditure (a proxy for income), and mother’s education in years of schooling to be important determinants of household demand for schooling. A separate primary and secondary schooling demand analysis also consistently confirmed the above results, except that returns to education was found positively associated with secondary school demand, while distance to school was negatively associated with both primary and secondary school demand. In general, the results of the study demonstrate the usefulness of applying these techniques to the analysis of inter correlated variables. The techniques proved to be effective to the extent, 75% in Discriminant and 85% in logistic regression, of correctly assigning the cases to their correct groups. |
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