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. We then show that the benefits extended to the next generation with large reductions in the crime rates of the children …
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and a social return of 10 percent. Using the number of children younger than age 15 in the household as an exclusion …
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This paper evaluates the impact of a randomized training program for disadvantaged youth introduced in Colombia in 2005. This randomized trial offers a unique opportunity to examine the impact of training in developing countries. We use originally collected data on individuals randomly offered...
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We study the effect of a compulsory education reform in Sweden on adult health and mortality. The reform was implemented by municipalities between 1949 and 1962 as a social experiment and implied an extension of compulsory schooling from 7 or 8 years depending on municipality to 9 years...
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findings show that the school closures reduce future earnings. It is also likely that students from low-income countries will … all schools and universities, affecting more than 90 percent of the world's learners: over 1.5 billion children and young …
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