DOES TRADE-OFF BETWEEN CHILD QUANTITY AND CHILD QUALITY EXIST IN MALAYSIA?
In: The Singapore Economic Review, Jg. 60 (2015), Heft 04, S. 1550021-1550021
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This paper analyzed whether the child quantity-quality (CQQ) trade-off is applicable in the case of Malaysia. Utilizing the instrumental variable (IV) method, our analysis produces results that are consistent with the hypothesis that the trade-off is unlikely to be applicable to Malaysia as a whole due to the generous public provision of education. However, the results show that the CQQ trade-off exists for the high-income group. Taken together, if both a larger stock of human capital and population are desired, the government should continue to provide education for its people while at the same time maintain policies that stimulate growth.
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DOES TRADE-OFF BETWEEN CHILD QUANTITY AND CHILD QUALITY EXIST IN MALAYSIA?
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Nor Azam Abdul-Razak ; Mohd Zaini Abd Karim ; Abdul-Hakim, Roslan |
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Zeitschrift: | The Singapore Economic Review, Jg. 60 (2015), Heft 04, S. 1550021-1550021 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2015 |
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