Page 16 - Contributed Paper Session (CPS) - Volume 5
P. 16
CPS647 Neveen N.M. et al.
shoes, books and tutorials, transportation, food, medicine, personal expenses,
remedial teaching, other expenses).
Efficacy of Classification of the model of social, economic, demographic on
the cost of having child (cost before bring a baby and cost after having a baby).
The Model is acceptable because the (F test) showed was significant and the
result showed the quality of model was 73%
The result of the model was showed That many factors affect in total cost
of Child - like Age at first marriage, Husband educational status, Mother age
at first child, Total expenditure, Total income, Duration of married life) all the
relation is positive relation so its mean when any factor increase its mean the
Economic Cost of Having Child and when any factor decrease its mean
Economic Cost of Having Child decrease it showed in table (1).
8. Recommendations
For researchers interested in financial and economist have to do more study
about the Economic Cost of Having Child
Annexes
Table 1: Socio-Economic and Demographic Determinants Affecting on total
Economic Cost of Having Child
B S.E T-TEST Sig
Constant 5158.29 3193.43 1.615 0.107
Residence -604.00 454.84 1.328 0.185
Age at first marriage 650.50 117.92 5.516 0.000
Mother educational status 269.24 481.04 0.560 0.576
Husband age -26.73 49.48 0.540 0.589
kinship between the husband and wife 164.02 421.58 0.389 0.697
Husband educational status 1523.75 548.22 2.779 0.006
Husband work out country -265.99 554.76 0.479 0.632
Mother age at first child -594.56 93.99 6.326 0.000
Total expenditure 2022 0.47 4.688 0.000
Total income -1.65 0.48 3.401 0.001
Husband work status -1096.16 756.56 1.449 0.148
Mother work status 1324.07 1730.30 0.765 0.444
Duration of married life 673.10 6.90 1.874 0.000
2
= 0.731
= 55.008
Sig = 0.000
5 | I S I W S C 2 0 1 9