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is provided in LF. Second, the weights children and parents have in the family bargaining problem might differ in general … by bargaining families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC care can be provided either informally by children, or … formal home and institutional care. Except when children and parents have equal bargaining weights these subsidies are gender …
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This paper explores the importance of the home and school environments in explaining the gender gap in disruptive behavior. We document large differences in the gender gap across key features of the home environment - boys do especially poorly in broken families. In contrast, we find little...
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is provided in LF. Second, the weights children and parents have in the family bargaining problem might differ in general … by bargaining families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC care can be provided either informally by children, or … formal home and institutional care. Except when children and parents have equal bargaining weights these subsidies are gender …
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is provided in LF. Second, the weights children and parents have in the family bargaining problem might differ in general … by bargaining families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC care can be provided either informally by children, or … formal home and institutional care. Except when children and parents have equal bargaining weights these subsidies are gender …
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is provided in LF. Second, the weights children and parents have in the family bargaining problem might differ in general … by bargaining families with mixed- or same-gender siblings. LTC care can be provided either informally by children, or … formal home and institutional care. Except when children and parents have equal bargaining weights these subsidies are gender …
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This paper explores the importance of the home and school environments in explaining the gender gap in disruptive behavior. We document large differences in the gender gap across key features of the home environment - boys do especially poorly in broken families. In contrast, we find little...
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