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' behavior is largely independent of the presence (or absence) of their fathers. The strong effect of family structure is not … delinquent behavior and adolescent family structure that cannot be explained by fathers' involvement with their adolescent sons … adolescent family structure and delinquent behavior is not accounted for by the income differentials associated with fathers …
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are mainly observed in children born to mothers with low socioeconomic status, suggesting that credit constraints may be a …
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, led to significant terror and disruptions in daily life over a three-week period. We compare birth outcomes of children …
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pronounced for very young children, non-White children, and those living in economically disadvantaged, racially diverse, and …
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What one does not know, in the form of unobserved heterogeneity, can mislead one in empirical estimates. A simple model of intrahousehold allocations illustrates the possible importance of unobserved factors such as abilities in determining human resources and their impacts. The author reviews...
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