The Contrasting Role of Ability and Poverty on Education Attainment: Evidence From Indonesia

Main Authors: Suryadarma, D. (Daniel), Suryahadi, A. (Asep)
Format: Journal application/pdf
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: SMERU Research Institute , 2009
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Online Access: https://www.neliti.com/publications/51104/the-contrasting-role-of-ability-and-poverty-on-education-attainment-evidence-fro
Daftar Isi:
  • This study measures the relative role of poverty and scholastic ability on education attainment in developing countries, where a substantial portion of the population still live in poverty and poor people are markedly credit constrained. different from most studies in developing countries, this paper uses a multiple-wave and long-spanning panel dataset that follows a cohort of children beginning from primary school until they are well over schooling age. we find that poverty has a statistically-significant and negative effect on junior high attainment, while it has a negligible effect on senior high completion. in contrast, scholastic ability plays no role in ensuring junior high completion but is crucial in increasing a child's chance to graduate from senior high school. in addition, we find that high- and low-ability poor children have a similarly low chance of finishing junior high school. based on our findings, we formulate several policy recommendations to increase education attainment. keywords: poverty, scholastic ability, education, Indonesia jel classifications: i21, 015