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We provide the first evidence for India about the implications of three-generational co-residence, which continues to be a dominant family structure, for grandchildren’s school educational investment. Controlling for endogeneity and individual, parental, household and village characteristics,...
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We provide the first evidence for India about the implications of three-generational co-residence, which continues to be a dominant family structure, for grandchildren’s school educational investment. Controlling for endogeneity and individual, parental, household and village characteristics,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013306643
This paper explores the intergenerational effects of parental health shocks using longitudinal data from the Young Lives project conducted in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is found that health shocks to poorer parents reduce investments in children thereby reducing their future earnings, and...
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