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Title: The impact of educational attainment on household poverty in South Africa : a case study of Limpopo province
Authors: Wanka, Fru Awah 
Rena, Ravinder 
Keywords: Educational attainment;Poverty;Human capital;Household head;Households employment and earnings;Signalling theory;South Africa;Limpopo province
Issue Date: 29-Jul-2019
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Source: Wanka, F.A. and Rena, R. 2019. The impact of educational attainment on household poverty in South Africa: a case study of Limpopo province. African Journal of Science Technology Innovation & Development. 11(5): 597-609. doi:10.1080/20421338.2018.1557368
Journal: African Journal of Science Technology Innovation & Development; Vol. 11, Issue 5 
Abstract: 
The provision of education in South Africa during the apartheid regime was poor, particularly for the African population and especially those living in the homelands. This has hindered those lacking the required skills from obtaining lucrative employment and earning prospects. The Income and Expenditure Survey data conducted by Statistics South Africa, for the period 1995, 2000, 2005/06 and 2010/11 were used to carry out this investigation. The official absolute income poverty lines of R3864 (lower bound) and R7116 (upper bound) per annum in 2000 prices were used. In order to establish the relationship between education and poverty status of an individual, a probit regression model was used. This model helped to determine the relationship between the head of a household’s level of education and the poverty status of the household. The results obtained reveal that there is a strong tendency for lower educational attainment to be associated with a higher prevalence of household poverty. This study aims at investigating the impact of a household head’s educational attainment level on the poverty status of the individual household in South Africa, using Limpopo province as a case study. This study seeks to establish whether education has an effect on poverty alleviation in Limpopo province.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4566
ISSN: 2042-1338
2042-1346 (Online)
DOI: 10.1080/20421338.2018.1557368
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