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-year-olds. However, more than a third of children enrolled in preschool programs have insufficient attendance, with absenteeism higher in … results ranged widely across groups. Attendance by children in the 25th 75th percentiles of absenteeism rose by 0.320.68 days …. Behavioral interventions seeking to reduce absenteeism and raise test scores usually nudge parents on both the importance of …
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of primary and secondary school teachers in Turkey - is effective in reducing absenteeism of refugee students. We find … that the program almost halves the absenteeism gap between native and refugee students and its effect persists into the …
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the funding did not affect students’ absenteeism or academic attainment, but it prevented around 800 students (c. 10% of …
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. Making no a priori restrictions on policy type, the review encompasses evaluations of parental leave, childcare, health … insurance, and financial incentives such as child transfers. Childcare expansions increase completed fertility. Financial …
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a crucial role in family dynamics. While previous research has established that public early childcare affects child … the household. This study investigates the impact of public early childcare on maternal short- and long-term health. Based … in childcare coverage rates across counties and time induced by a major German early childcare expansion. Our results …
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We study the effects of access to a child home care allowance on parents' labor supply and childcare decisions, as well … supply and earnings as well as on children's enrollment in childcare during the time the family is entitled to the benefit …
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This paper examines the relationship between maternal employment, childcare during infancy and the overweight status of … addresses the issue of potential selection bias, quantile regression allows the impact of both maternal employment and childcare … education. Informal childcare at 9 months also has harmful effects on child weight, but again only for children of more educated …
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