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small schools experience the most detrimental effects. The effects appear to weaken over time, suggesting that part of the …
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small schools experience the most detrimental effects. The effects appear to weaken over time, suggesting that part of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536276
emotionally sensitive children in the school-cohort. We exploit that some children move between schools and thus generate …
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This paper investigates intra-family spillovers from the focal child's timing of school start. We first show how school starting age affects the timing of subsequent educational transitions. Exploiting quasi-random variation in school starting age induced by date of birth, we then document...
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small schools experience the most detrimental effects. The effects appear to weaken over time, suggesting that part of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012979670
small schools experience the most detrimental effects. The effects appear to weaken over time, suggesting that part of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983025
emotionally sensitive children in the school-cohort. We exploit that some children move between schools and thus generate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010477534
In an empirical microeconomic analysis that allows individual heterogeneity, we test four main <p> hypotheses from the recent macroeconomic literature on child labor: the substitution, subsistence, <p> capital market and parental education hypotheses. Using two rich Indian data sets, we find that the <p>...</p></p></p>
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In this paper, a variety of potentially explanatory indicators for child labor and school attendance in Zambia is scrutinized. By analysing the results from a bivariate probit model, new doubt is raised with regard to the income sensitivity of the child labor choice. Different factors in the...
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Children of teenage mothers fare worse than children of older mothers. In order to estimate a causal effect of teenage motherhood, we study a sample of teenage pregnant women and exploit miscarriages as a natural experiment that causes a delay in childbirth from age 19 to 21. We estimate lower...
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