Kriti Vikram
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Asst. Prof. at the National University of Singapore. Works on Child Development and Social Determinants of Health
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Sons of migrant fathers demonstrate higher reading and arithmetic achievement, benefit from higher education expenditure, and spend more time on educational activities than sons of non-migrant fathers.
Article by Kriti Vikram ‡οΈ
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117β¦
This article finds that fathersβ current and long-term migration is positively associated with childrenβs education.
Using the 2005 and 2012 waves of the national India Human Development Survey, Kriti Vikram examines this trend.
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