Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Demography. 2012 Nov;49(4):1407-32. doi: 10.1007/s13524-012-0131-y.
Research on the schooling implications of fertility transitions often faces an aggregation problem: despite policy interest in macro-level outcomes, empirical studies usually focus on the micro-level effects of sibsize on schooling. This article proposes an aggregation framework for moving from micro- to macro-level associations between fertility and schooling. The proposed framework is an improvement over previous aggregation methods in that it considers concurrent changes in the effects of sibsize, socioeconomic context, and family structure. The framework is illustrated with data from six sub-Saharan countries. Possible extensions are discussed.
尽管政策对宏观层面的结果感兴趣,但实证研究通常关注家庭规模对教育的微观层面影响。本文提出了一个从微观到宏观的生育与教育之间关联的聚合框架。与以往的聚合方法相比,该框架的改进之处在于它考虑了家庭规模、社会经济背景和家庭结构的影响同时发生的变化。该框架用来自六个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的数据进行了说明。讨论了可能的扩展。