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more of them are residing with their parents. The unemployment rate at 23-27 year old for the 1996 college graduation … parents, 31% for the 2013 cohort chose this option. Our hypothesis is that the declining availability of 'matched jobs' that … dispersion is also important for the increase in unemployment, while declining parental income, rising student loan balances and …
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We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15-17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year … school calendar and have implications for policies targeted toward women's and teenage children's health and well-being …
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; compounded over 5 years of primary schooling, this difference is similar in size to the test score gap between low- and high-income … countries. Second, students learn more in private schools (0.15 sd per year on average), but substantial within-sector variation … in quality means that the effects of reallocating students from public to private schools can range from -0.35sd to +0 …
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markets with several public and private schools are now pervasive in low- and middle-income countries, prudent policy requires …
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. Preliminary evidence suggests that time spent with children has risen for college graduates relative to non-graduates, potentially … a sign that gaps in children's outcomes by college attainment will be exacerbated by the WFH revolution …
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June 2012, DACA-eligible immigrants were less likely to live with their parents or in multigenerational households (-12 … effects of DACA on income and employment outcomes. Lower rental costs (-3%) may have facilitated this transition into …
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