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Over the past decades, many European countries have raised the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) from 16 to 18 years. This study provides novel evidence of the impact of this policy on educational outcomes by exploiting the staggered timing of MLDA changes across Spanish regions. Raising the...
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Using micro-data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique, this paper contributes to knowledge on gender-gaps in financial literacy (FL) via a study of teenagers, emerging adults and young adults. The analysis...
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We study how children's socio-emotional skills and well-being in adolescence are affected by an increase in the …
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This study investigates a neglected determinant of adolescents' dietary behaviors: the within-class age difference, in isolation from confounding factors (e.g., absolute age, season-of-birth, and countries' specific characteristics, such as expected age at school start). We study a multi-country...
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We investigate how household disadvantage affects the time use of 15-18 year-olds using 2003-2006 data from the American Time Use Survey. Applying competing-risk hazard models, we distinguish between the incidence and duration of activities and incorporate the daily time constraint. We find that...
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Dishonest activities with negative consequences for others and society are often undertaken by individuals as well as groups of people. In this paper, we use a field experiment among students aged 11-16 years to study whether there is a difference between individual and group cheating behavior....
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Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is exploring the … adolescence research. …
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with a slower rate of cognitive skill growth during adolescence. This disadvantage in cognitive development is also … no effects on self-discipline or other behavioral outcomes in adolescence, suggesting a mechanism wholly separate from …
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This paper reports on a lab-in-the-field experiment that investigates differences in rule-violating behavior between the inmates of juvenile detention centers and regular adolescents from primary schools of similar age in response to three specific contexts: (i) when they interact with ingroup...
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We provide first evidence that peer depression in adolescence affects own depression in adulthood. We use data from Add … suggesting that family can function as a buffer. Our findings underscore the importance of peer relationships in adolescence with …
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