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Sorting by Height: Education and Economic Outcomes of Women in Less-Developed Countries

机译:按高度排序:欠发达国家妇女的教育和经济成果

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Taller height is commonly found to correlate with educational and economic outcomes. Most studies focus on a relationship to earnings, and consider samples from individual countries. This paper takes a broader view by evaluating the associations between height, education, and economic outcomes in a pooled sample of women from 63 less-developed countries. Height is shown to have a generalised association to school participation, years of schooling, type of occupation, and relative household wealth. Women in countries with shorter average heights, greater urbanisation, and higher GDP per capita exhibit stronger height associations to education and wealth. These characteristics are generally reflective of Latin American and South/Southeast Asian countries relative to sub-Saharan Africa. The results are discussed in the context of early-childhood circumstances that affect both physical and cognitive development, which have lasting influences on adult outcomes.
机译:通常发现更高的高度与教育和经济结果相关。 大多数研究侧重于与收益的关系,并考虑来自个别国家的样本。 本文通过评估来自63名欠发达国家的妇女的汇集示例之间的高度,教育和经济结果之间的协会进行更广泛的观点。 高度被证明是与学校参与,学校教育,职业类型和相对家庭财富的广义协会。 平均高度,城市化更大,更高的人均GDP的国家妇女展示了教育和财富的更强大的高度协会。 这些特征通常是拉丁美洲和东南亚国家相对于撒哈拉以南非洲的反思。 结果是在影响身体和认知发展的早期环境的背景下讨论,这对成人结果具有持久的影响。

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