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responses to the reform are entirely driven by the traditional substitution and income effects as in a unitary model. For some …
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We investigate the effect of education Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) on teenage pregnancy. Our main concern is with how the size and sign of the effect may depend on the design of the program. Using a simple model we show that an education CCT that conditions renewal on school...
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Today more than 2.7 billion people rely on biomass as their primary cooking fuel, with profound implications for the environment and people’s well-being. Wood provision is often time-consuming and the emitted smoke has severe health effects – both burdens that afflict women in particular....
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Post-war expansion of education in France transformed the distribution of schooling for the cohorts born between the 1940s and the 1970s. However, throughout this expansion the proportion with the highest levels of qualifications remained stable, providing a natural control group. We evaluate...
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This paper proposes a quantitative framework to evaluate the impacts of broadband internet access on behavioral choices people make, and the consequences of these choices on the society as a whole. The framework includes regional household level choice models to predict behavioral shifts enabled...
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This paper examines the impact of three conditional cash transfer programs, PRAF, PROGRESA, and RPS on food consumption. Our nonparametric analysis suggests that the effect on these programs is likely to be highest for the poorest households and this is indeed true in all three countries, even...
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This paper looks at how the macro shock from the 2008 financial crisis has translated into income and welfare shocks in … mechanism in the face of the income shock, while education and health expenditures remained relatively stable. The probability …
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Underlying mechanisms of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s (SNAP) impact on diet quality are poorly understood. Based on data from the National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS), we find that SNAP does not significantly improve diet quality. Two hypotheses...
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This paper provides new evidence on how tobacco control policies affect adolescent smoking as measured by self-reported measures and serum cotinine levels, a biomarker of nicotine exposure. I use data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys covering 1988-1994 and 1999-2012....
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that involve positive and negative income shocks. Fears of the financial consequences of the pandemic induce a significant …
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