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The poverty trap of education: Education–poverty connections in Western China
Institution:1. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China;2. Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:Traditional studies of development and education focus either on the benefits of education for lifting the poor out of poverty, or on the vicious circle created when poor cannot afford education. This paper adds to the traditional view by also focusing on the poverty trap that is created for families that invest heavily in education without obtaining returns. It offers another perspective on the new education–poverty trap, with the burden of educational costs as cause of poverty and deprivation for low- and middle-income families. Data from a large-scale survey of the Western regions of China shows that the cost of higher education is far beyond low- and middle-income families’ affordability. Chinese households face a dilemma: borrowing money to educate a child or avoiding debt but foregoing education and mobility. While already acknowledged as a major social problem in China, the new poverty–education connection has so far received relatively little scholarly attention.
Keywords:Educational cost  Poverty trap  Educational investment decision  Poverty–education connection
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