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The impact of migration on family left behind
Antman, Francisca M.
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2012
parental health. Results show that elderly
parents
receive lower time contributions from all of their
children
when one child … migration on elderly
parents
. After discussing the identification issues involved in estimation, I review the literature on the … effects of migration on the education and health of non-migrant
children
as well as the labor supply of non-migrant spouses …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009532139
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The economics of human development and social mobility
Heckman, James J.
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Mosso, Stefano
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2014
importance of credit constraints in forming skills is examined. There is little support for the claim that untargeted
income
… will better capture the active role of the emerging autonomous child in learning and responding to the actions of
parents
…
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010252655
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Long-term effects of early childhood care and education
Ruhm, Christopher J.
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Waldfogel, Jane
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2011
market outcomes of the
children
whose
parents
were affected by them, perhaps because benefits are hard to measure or confined … adults, particularly for disadvantaged
children
; however the gains may be less pronounced when high quality subsidized child …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009521179
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The GED
Heckman, James J.
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Humphries, John Eric
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Mader, Nicholas S.
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2010
induces some
students
to drop out of school. The GED program is unique to the United States and Canada, but provides policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003969747
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Overeducation and mismatch in the labor market
Leuven, Edwin
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Oosterbeek, Hessel
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2011
This paper surveys the economics literature on overeducation. The original motivation to study this topic were reports that the strong increase in the number of college graduates in the early 1970s in the US led to a decrease in the returns to college education. We argue that Duncan and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009232575
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Life expectancy, schooling, and lifetime labor supply : theory and evidence revisited
Cervellati, Matteo
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Sunde, Uwe
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2013
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of the role of life expectancy for optimal schooling and lifetime labor supply. The results of a simple prototype Ben-Porath model with age-specific survival rates show that an increase in lifetime labor supply is not a necessary, nor a...
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The return to schooling in structural dynamic models : a survey
Belzil, Christian
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2006
This paper contains a survey of the recent literature devoted to the returns to schooling within a dynamic structural framework. I present a historical perspective on the evolution of the literature, from early static models set in a selectivity framework (Willis and Rosen, 1979) to the recent...
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Earnings over the lifecycle : the Mincer earnings function and its applications
Polachek, Solomon W.
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2007
. In the years since Mincer's seminal work, he as well as his
students
and colleagues extended the original human capital …
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The economics of child well-being
Conti, Gabriella
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Heckman, James J.
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2012
This chapter presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on child development. It also discusses the indicators of child well-being that are used in international comparisons. Recent evidence on child development is summarized, and policies to promote...
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