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discrimination against obese and very thin students using PeNSE microdata. Data indicate that students that classify themselves as … insomnia, family violence, aggressions and injuries. A great percentage was involved in fights and feel that their parents … rarely or never understand their problems and preoccupations. Econometric model shows that non "normal" students have a …
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Applying econometric models on panel data, we analyzed the possible relation between the increase in broadband Internet access density in Brazil and the GDP and GDP per capita growth. Broadband access densities, GDP, GDP per capita and the population education level data were disaggregated at...
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Using demand and supply simultaneous equations, including endogenous variables, it was analyzed the possible economic impact on the GDP and GDP per capita, resulted of the increase in the broadband internet access diffusion in Brazil. Broadband penetration, GDP, GDP per capita and population...
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We study the determinants of the public-private earnings gap for different levels of schooling of Brazilian workers. First, using the current earnings as the variable of interest, we estimate that less educated people receive higher earnings in the public sector (i.e., the earnings gap is...
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