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poverty of households with U.S. citizen children by 4 percent. The effect is robust to a number of identification tests …
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to gauge its impact on children's propensity to live without their parents in households headed by relatives or friends … socioeconomic costs of being raised without parents or in a single-headed household, gaining a better understanding of the … collateral damage of heightened enforcement on the families to which these children belong is well warranted. …
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substantial reductions in the time allocated to basic child care by college-educated mothers of non-school age children. However … children. Understanding the factors driving parental time investments on children is crucial from a child development …
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affects the labor supply of mothers and fathers of young school-age children. We find evidence of non-negligible labor supply …
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- affects the quantity and quality of international students. Extension benefits not only include extended work duration, but … effects on the number of students matriculating into U.S. higher education, and also increases in the quality of students, as …
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In this paper, we focus on the use of remittances to school children remaining in migrant communities in Haiti. After … addressing the endogeneity of remittance receipt, we find that remittances raise school attendance for all children in some … effect among children living in households that do not experience any family out-migration. Our finding underscores the …
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