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Children's indirect exposure to the justice system through biological parents or co-resident adults is both a marker of … exceed 60% for Black, American Indian, and low-income children. While broader definitions reach a more expansive population …) observe non-incarceration events, (2) follow children throughout their childhood, and (3) measure adult non-biological parent …
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Although pollution is widespread, there is little evidence about how it might harm children's long run outcomes. Using … the detailed, geocoded data that follows national representative cohorts of children born to the National Longitudinal … site opened or closed within one mile of their home. I find that children who were exposed prenatally to industrial …
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Efforts to attract and retain effective educators in high poverty public schools have had limited success. Dallas ISD addressed this challenge by using information produced by its evaluation and compensation reforms as the basis for effectiveness-adjusted payments that provided large...
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investments. The model features rich cross-sectional heterogeneity, distinguishes between single and married parents, and is … disciplined by US household survey data on income, wealth, education and time use. Studying the transitions induced by unexpected … subsidies make college affordable even for children from poorer parental backgrounds and better schools increase human capital …
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-changing economic conditions for the most deprived. The Han et al. near real-time poverty measure uses responses to a global income …-skilled workers with children. Other evidence tying changes in well-being to the tax credit is confounded by other policy changes …
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