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This paper explores the changing extent of concentration worklessness and deprivation in Britains communities over the last twenty years and seeks to identify what shapes patterns of relative affluence and deprivation. The paper goes on to explore the evidence that there are lasting consequences...
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impacted on the elder sister’s teenage fertility. Our main result is that within families, teen births tend to be contagious …
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stratification of pupils by ability. However, within tiers, there is a range of policies between schools regarding setting, ranging … of schools that has apparently random allocation of pupils. As a robustness test of the apparently random setting results …
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Crime has been argued to have important externalities. We investigate the relationship between violent crime and an important type of behaviour: individuals’ participation in their local area through walking and physical activity. We use a sample of nearly 1 million people residing in over 320...
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Using 10-year neighborhood-level panels derived from personal tax records in Canada, we find that local ethnic and religious diversity are inversely related to charitable donations. A 10 percentage point increase in ethnic diversity is associated with a 14% reduction in donations. The same...
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This paper uses the pupil census in England to explore how family house moves contribute to school and residential segregation. We track the moves of a single cohort as it approaches the secondary school admission age. We also combine a number of cohorts and estimate a dynamic nonlinear model...
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terms of their GCSE attainment than those from non-displaced families. A child with a displaced father obtained on average …
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This paper investigates whether the religious identity of state legislators in India influences development outcomes, both for citizens of their religious group and for the population as a whole. To allow politician identity to be correlated with constituency level voter preferences or events...
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This paper uses the 1980 famine in Karamoja, Uganda, as a natural experiment to evaluate its possible long‐lasting cognitive and health effects. Results indicate a strong negative impact on the educational attainment of adults exposed to the famine in utero or infancy. They were less likely to...
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. Treated births are those that occur after prenatal sex detection becomes available at birth order two or more in families that … Indian families desire two boys and a girl; previous studies often assume that the desire is for at least one boy. The …
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