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opportunities to engage in risky sexual behaviors. Using Chile's socio-economic household surveys and administrative data from the …%. -- Adolescent motherhood ; adolescent pregnancy ; school day reform ; Chile …
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opportunities to engage in risky sexual behaviors. Using Chile's socio-economic household surveys and administrative data from the …
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We study the effect of adolescent motherhood on education and labor outcomes among 20-24 year old women in Chile. We …
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We analyze the effect of having a child in adolescence on high school completion, educational attainment, and college enrollment in a developing country setting using nine repeated rounds of Chilean household surveys that span the 1990-2009 period. We control for selection bias and household...
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-force participation and employment. By estimating the causal effect of a school schedule reform in Chile, we investigated whether …
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in Chile. Using eight rounds of household surveys, we find that adolescents who were born to teen mothers, those that … school completion ; high school desertion ; Chile …
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The consequences of early motherhood for the offspring are severely understudied, especially in low- and middle-income countries, where this phenomenon is prevalent. Using panel data from India, this paper investigates the effect of early maternal age on offspring human capital in terms of...
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Early motherhood remains a widespread phenomenon in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While the consequences of early motherhood for the mother have been extensively investigated, the impact on their children is severely understudied, especially in LMICs, which host 95% of teen births...
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Early motherhood remains a widespread phenomenon in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While the consequences of early motherhood for the mother have been extensively investigated, the impact on their children is severely understudied, especially in LMICs, which host 95% of teen births...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012026021
Children of teenage mothers fare worse than children of older mothers. In order to estimate a causal effect of teenage motherhood, we study a sample of teenage pregnant women and exploit miscarriages as a natural experiment that causes a delay in childbirth from age 19 to 21. We estimate lower...
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