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that either directly support the education of children with disabled parents and/or have policies that support disabled …This paper examines the effect of parental disability on school enrollment and educational performance for children in … the 2006 Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey. Results from instrumental-variables regressions indicate that children …
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paper provides evidence on economic mobility in post-reform India by focusing on the educational attainment of children. It … benefiting the most. Almost 70 percent of the variance in children's education can be accounted for by parental education and …
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her child's health. Mothers exposed to conflict during their childhood have more children and live in less wealthy … households, likely reducing their ability to invest during their children?s critical period of physical development. The finding … points to a potential trade-off between the quantity and quality of children. The paper uses information on monthly conflict …
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This paper examines how parents' early childhood exposure to a refugee crisis impacts their children's health status … treatment. The findings show that children who were born to parents who were living closer to refugee camps during their early …
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It has been argued that a factor behind the decline in income inequality in Latin America in the 2000s was the …
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Socioeconomic segregation is often decried for denying poorer children the benefits of positive' peer effects'. Yet …
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devoted to the condition of those individuals who are sandwiched between care obligations toward their elderly parents and … young adult children. It is shown that the likelihood of the exchange of support between family generations is highest in …
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occupations; a farmer?s children are not any more likely to become farmers in 2002, although there was significant persistence in …
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background variable affecting consumption and income in Tanzania. Without appropriate policy actions, there are few chances for … the next generations to spring out of the poverty and inequality lived by their parents, engendering risks of poverty and …
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60 billion. The country's produced wealth represents roughly 12 percent of total wealth, much less than in lower-middle-income … negative side, however, the ratio of net adjusted savings over gross national income is estimated to have been negative since … 2006, meaning that the wealth of the country is being depleted. Mauritania has recently joined the ranks of lower-middle-income …
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