Does Health Insurance Reduce Child Labour and Education Gaps? Evidence from Rwanda

Type Journal Article - The Journal of Development Studies
Title Does Health Insurance Reduce Child Labour and Education Gaps? Evidence from Rwanda
Author(s)
Volume 53
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 1376-1395
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ref/10.1080/00220388.2016.1224854?scroll=top
Abstract
A common practice of poor households to informally deal with risk is to allocate children’s time away from school towards income-generating activities or household production. Focussing on Rwanda, this study investigates whether the provision of formal health insurance helps to prevent this undesired risk coping strategy. We find that children of households enrolled in health insurance work significantly less compared to those of not enrolled families, and also have better educational achievements. The results suggest that policy interventions which reduce household risk exposure may have additional benefits in terms of lower child labour supply and higher schooling levels.

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