Exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in Latin America
Participation in child labour, in both household and non-household activities, gender effects and low educational attainment remain challenges for countries in Latin America. Through hierarchical linear modelling of data from the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), thi...
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doaj-e009bfe792a14d9da40dabd67e59b1c02020-11-25T03:57:00ZspaOrganización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la CulturaRevista Iberoamericana de Educación1022-65081681-56532020-11-018418510810.35362/rie84139873987Exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in Latin AmericaAbigail Middel0Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara1Andrés Sandoval-Hernandez2University of Bath, United KingdomUniversity of Bath, United Kingdom University of Bath, United KingdomParticipation in child labour, in both household and non-household activities, gender effects and low educational attainment remain challenges for countries in Latin America. Through hierarchical linear modelling of data from the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), this study seeks to explore the current cross-country trends in the relationship between educational attainment, child labour and gender. While non-household labour is found to have an effect, as per statistical significance and the magnitude, on educational achievement across all Latin American countries; participation in household labour is significant in only two countries (Peru and Uruguay). Girls are found to underperform compared to boys by a significant margin across Latin America. The later part of the study seeks to examine the interaction effects of gender and participation in labour activities. Results show that gender has no moderating effect, suggesting that participation in work itself or workspace (household or non-household) does not influence or contribute to gender inequality in education outcomes. The explanatory factors for gender inequality in education outcomes are potentially rooted in a different sphere of influence which needs to be deciphered through deeper empirical investigation.https://rieoei.org/RIE/article/view/3987child labourgenderinequalityeducational achievementlatin america |
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Exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in Latin America |
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Exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in Latin America |
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Exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in Latin America |
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exploring trends in the relationship between child labour, gender and educational achievement in latin america |
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Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura |
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Participation in child labour, in both household and non-household activities, gender effects and low educational attainment remain challenges for countries in Latin America. Through hierarchical linear modelling of data from the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), this study seeks to explore the current cross-country trends in the relationship between educational attainment, child labour and gender. While non-household labour is found to have an effect, as per statistical significance and the magnitude, on educational achievement across all Latin American countries; participation in household labour is significant in only two countries (Peru and Uruguay). Girls are found to underperform compared to boys by a significant margin across Latin America. The later part of the study seeks to examine the interaction effects of gender and participation in labour activities. Results show that gender has no moderating effect, suggesting that participation in work itself or workspace (household or non-household) does not influence or contribute to gender inequality in education outcomes. The explanatory factors for gender inequality in education outcomes are potentially rooted in a different sphere of influence which needs to be deciphered through deeper empirical investigation. |
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