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We study the impact of grandparental retirement decisions on family members' labor supply and child outcomes by exploiting a Dutch pension reform in a fuzzy Regression Discontinuity design. A one-hour increase in grandmothers' hours worked causes adult daughters with young children to work half...
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Improving maternal and child health outcomes is a major development objective. Targets related to these outcomes were included in the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals and they continue to galvanize global support through the Sustainable Development Goals (under Goal 3 health...
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This note presents statistics on child Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients whose eligibility had ceased because of a finding of medical improvement in a childhood continuing disability review (CDR) or an age-18 redetermination. We present the numbers and percentage distributions of...
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Conventional labor supply studies assume constant eligibility monitoring of income-tested program participants, but this is not true for most programs. For example, states can allow children to enroll in Medicaid/CHIP for 12 months regardless of family income changes. A long recertification...
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Poor educational attainment relative to non-Latinos is a persistent problem for Latino children. This paper examines the capacity of the Head Start program to affect test scores and schooling achievement among these children. Large positive effects are found on all the measures we examine. On...
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The assessment of the impact of social programs is the subject of lively, sometimes heated debate over whether program evaluation is best conducted either by comparing mean outcomes from a randomized intervention or by using econometric techniques with nonrandom samples. This paper contributes...
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This paper empirically explores the effect of the Universal Child Allowance recently launched in Argentina on children's schooling achievement. By implementing Crump, Hotz, Imbens and Mitnik (2006), we use propensity score as a precursor to regression estimation finding preliminary evidence that...
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Our paper utilizes variation across the 50 U.S. states to examine the relationship between public expenditures on children and child outcomes. We find that public expenditures on children are related to better child outcomes across a wide range of indicators including measures of child...
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Liver transplantation in children is an expensive health service excluded from the benefit package of the universal coverage (UC) scheme of Thailand. Its high costs and exclusion from the UC benefit package prevent poor biliary atresia (BA) patients from access to such expensive health care....
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We study the impact of India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) on children's educational outcomes via women's labour force participation. Using data from the Young Lives Study and taking advantage of the spatial and temporal variation in the intensity of implementation of the...
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