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Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the evening, night or … pairfam-Daten zeigen, dass atypische Arbeitszeiten das Wohlbefinden von Kindern beeinträchtigen können. Kinder von Eltern, die … emotional wellbeing in children. The quantitative analysis based on the German Family Panel Study (pairfam) showed that children …
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ambitions and preferences of their parents. Parents’ ambitions concerning their children’s success in professional life predict … their children’s competitiveness. In particular, children of highly ambitious parents tend to enter competition even if … incentivized field study with pre-school children. We assess the children’s willingness to compete and relate the inclinations to …
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In the last few years, significant amount of research has produced evidence in support of the signaling, credential or "sheepskin" effects in rates of return to schooling for studies of the developed as well as developing countries. An example of the former is the seminal empirical work by...
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Globalization has both costs and benefits. In this paper we would focus upon one of the damages of globalization to China. It is said that inward FDI replaces local domestic capabilities in import-substitution countries. In the case of China the Chinese domestic industries are lacking...
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This research is about the returns of education in Guatemala, based on the theory of human capital and the model of Mincer, which is the most used for this type of studies with the objective of comparing the returns of the years 2002 and 2018. The database used in the estimates, using ordinary...
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better at graduating more-prepared students while other institutions are better at graduating less-prepared students and that … 209 led to a more efficient sorting of minority students, explaining 18% of the graduation rate increase in our preferred … specification. Further, there appears to have been behavioral responses to Prop 209, by universities and/or students, that explain …
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