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later school performance. We also consider different childcare characteristics such as duration and quality, which appear to … have significant effects Our results may imply that policies encouraging childcare expansion should also take into account …
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later school performance. We also consider different childcare characteristics such as duration and quality, which appear to … have significant effects Our results may imply that policies encouraging childcare expansion should also take into account …
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Higher birth order positions are often associated with poorer outcomes, possibly due to fewer resources received within the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are due to unequal allocation of the particular resource...
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Higher birth order positions are often associated with poorer outcomes, possibly due to fewer resources received within the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are due to unequal allocation of the particular resource...
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reading, mathematics, and science, correlating the results to early childcare and pre-primary school attendance. Our findings … show that participation in early childcare is associated with better assessments at age 15, but that the benefit is … nonlinear and peaks at 3-4 years of childcare attendance. Examination of gender heterogeneity patterns reveals differences in …
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Higher birth order positions are often associated with poorer outcomes, possibly due to fewer resources received within the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are due to unequal allocation of the particular resource...
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reading, mathematics, and science, correlating the results to early childcare and pre-primary school attendance. Our findings … show that participation in early childcare is associated with better assessments at age 15, but that the benefit is … nonlinear and peaks at 3-4 years of childcare attendance. Examination of gender heterogeneity patterns reveals differences in …
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