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‐appropriate reading material and incentivizing children to read through a 31 day read‐athon. [Working paper No. 305]. URL: [http …
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locations over a one-dimensional interval. Parents decide whether or not to educate their children. The model therefore combines …
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Review of Erika Langmuir Imagining Childhood. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. 256 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $55.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-300-10131-7.
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, parents and children, while women helped their children. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/311.pdf]. …, Indonesia, before and after the tsunami. Children, older adults and females were the least likely to survive. Whereas socio …
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The purpose of the ASER 2009’s rapid assessment survey in rural areas is twofold: (i) to get reliable estimates of the status of children’s schooling and basic learning (reading and arithmetic level) at the district level; and (ii) to measure the change in these basic learning and...
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care and education policy goals. It is believed that young children, their families, and the community at large will …
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reposibility of the state, reponsibility of the schools to give education, entry age, reponsibility of parents in giving education … to children. …
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markets. This paper analysis the effect of marketing strategies of such companies on young children. It also suggests some …
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This paper investigates if better access to secondary education increases enrolment in primary schools among children …
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This paper provides an explanation for the observed persistence in income inequality across households in terms limited …
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