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's counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
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's counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011664516
's counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011648270
's counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
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's counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive e.ects on children's health and human …
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indicate that the HSAA improved children's height and weight. Furthermore, we uncover evidence supporting a mechanism whereby … care for children and improved child health. These results emphasize that children fare better when mothers control a … larger share of family resources. Policies empowering women can yield additional positive externalities for children's human …
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impacts of war exposure on education. War exposed men marry later and have fewer children. War exposure of mothers (but not …
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care and visiting their family. Furthermore, educated women have lower fertility and use more maternal health care, and … their children have better health outcomes than those of less educated women. Overall, our results suggest that the marriage …
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endogenous fertility, in which the usual parental trade-off between the quantity and quality of their children is augmented with …This article analyzes the effect of public policy intervention in the production of health capital on fertility …, private investment in children's health and education and human capital accumulation. I have used a growth model with …
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always hold. In Botswana, children aged 6-60 months are eligible for monthly food ration provided through the health care … to explore the within and between household effect. We find that children of high birth order are likely to fare worse …
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