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Citation

Hossain MI, Haq I, Hossain MS, Habib MJ, Islam FB, Roy S, Rahman M. Int. J. Soc. Econ. 2022; 50(3): 345-358.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/IJSE-10-2021-0595

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE Early literacy and numeracy development among children may be the best measure of a child's well-being. The purpose of this research was to examine the impact of child factors, quality of care and household factors, and community factors in early childhood on the development of literacy and numeracy skills of children in Bangladesh.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH For this study, the authors used data from Bangladesh's 2019 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey. The association between response variables and selected covariates was examined using the chi-square test. To determine the risk factors for early child literacy and numeracy development, the authors applied two-level logistic regression models.

FINDINGS Among the total of under five children (n = 9,449), in general, 29.1% of the children were growing in the development early childhood literacy and numeracy in Bangladesh. Children (36-47 months), male children, children with moderate stunting, children with severe and moderate underweight status, mothers without education and primary education, and mothers from the poorest, poorer, middle and richer households were less likely than their counterparts to develop children's early literacy and numeracy skills. In contrast, women from the eastern and central regions, children who read at least 3 books, and early childhood education had higher odds of children's literacy and numeracy skills development than their counterparts.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE The results from this study suggest that children's, community, quality of care and household level significant factors should be considered when trying to improve children's literacy and numeracy skills development in Bangladesh.


Language: en

Keywords

Child development; Literacy; Numeracy; Stunting; Underweight

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