63 – Virtuous interactions in removing exclusion: the link between foreign market access and access to education

Abstract
We devise a retrospective panel data approach to evaluate the effects of fair trade affiliation on the schooling decisions of a sample of Thai organic rice producers across the past 20 years.

We find that the probability of school enrolment in families with more than two children is significantly affected by affiliation years.

The finding is robust when dealing with endogeneity and heterogeneity issues in the estimate.

The nonpositive preaffiliation performance documents that our result is not affected by selection bias and that fair trade affiliation generates a significant break in the schooling decisions of affiliated households.

 

 

 

Keywords: child schooling, market access, fair trade.
JEL numbers: O19, O22, D64.