Duration of high school education on early fertility and marriage: evidence from a policy change in Ghana
Emmanuel Adu Boahen,
Jacob Nunoo,
Kwadwo Opoku
Abstract:PurposeThe objective of this paper is to examine the effect of spending one extra year in high school on early marriage and childbirth.Design/methodology/approachThe study takes advantage of the education reform in 2007 that extended the years of high school education by one to conduct a quasi experiment. The marriage and fertility outcomes of women who completed a four-year senior high school education are compared to those who completed a three-year senior high school education.FindingsThe findings from the … Show more
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