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This paper examines the similarity in the association between earnings of sons and fathers in Germany and the United States. It relaxes the log-linear functional form imposed in most studies of the intergenerational earnings association. Theory implies the relationship between earnings of...
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investigates whether children born in Ireland to migrant parents differ from children with Irish-born parents in terms of their …For many commentators the litmus test of integration is how well the children of migrants are faring. This report … from the '08 cohort of Growing up in Ireland which collects information on the children, their families, their schools …
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attention has been paid to the experience of children and to the consequences of housing issues for child development …. International research has highlighted a range of effects of poor housing on children. Poor physical housing conditions has been …. Drawing on data from the '08 Cohort of the Growing Up in Ireland study, we explore the housing conditions faced by children in …
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Early childhood is a key life stage and early childhood experiences are crucial not only for children's well-being, but … children start school, and a large body of international research highlights that investing in high-quality early childhood … education and care (ECEC) can benefit children's cognitive and non-cognitive development. Affordable childcare has an important …
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informal learning. The analyses draw on survey data as well as time-use diaries completed by the children and their families … little has been known about how these changes have impacted on the lives of children. …
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relationship between children and their non-resident fathers, as reported by the children at nine years. Case numbers did not …
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In this paper, I use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to investigate whether and how a German youth' s choice of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, Gymnasium) varies with the timing and duration of poverty experienced in childhood. To investigate what role the timing of...
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