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We estimate a system of three behavioral equations for Brazilian children and teenagers (school absenteeism, health … causality mechanisms between these three components (school absenteeism, health status and child labor) can occur either way, it …
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We estimate a system of three behavioral equations for Brazilian children and teenagers (school absenteeism, health … causality mechanisms between these three components (school absenteeism, health status and child labor) can occur either way, it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010784100
We analyze the effects of a school-based incentive program on children's exercise habits. The program offers children …
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education also requires to tax births. Indeed, education subsidies decrease the net cost of children such that parents can … subsidy on health expenditures because it decreases the cost of health relatively to the cost of the quantity of children …. When the externalities on education are very high relatively to the positive externalities on health, the indirect subsidy …
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This article aims at investigating the interplay between environmental quality, health and development. We consider an … OLG model, where human capital dynamics depend on the current environment, through its impact on children's school …
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between La Réunion and France is persistent in the three dimensions of the HDI: health, education and even more in the …
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as well. Education and health care have become less accessible due to increased costs linked to the decentralization of … paper applies new tools to the measure of multidimensional inequalities on wages, education and health. The multidimensional …
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This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement and another for educational opportunity. The former is the simple variance (or standard deviation) of test scores. It is selected after careful consideration of two measurement issues that have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738882
This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement and another for educational opportunity. The former is the simple variance (or standard deviation) of test scores. It is selected after careful consideration of two measurement issues that have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010784106
of children aged between 7 and 14, we find strong aversion to lying at all ages. Lying is driven mainly by selfish … motives and envy. Children with stronger social preferences are less prone to deception, even when lying would benefit others … at no monetary cost. Older children lie less than younger children and require more selfjustification to lie. …
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