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children of poorly educated mothers, implying that violence compounds the disadvantage that these children already suffer as a …
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sibling-differences for a sample of pre-school aged Peruvian children. Child-specific shocks in the form of food price changes …
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This paper models the impact on economic growth of HIV/AIDS when the epidemic is in a mature phase, in contrast with previous studies focused on periods of expansion, as in African countries. Simulations for Honduras, the epicenter of the epidemic in Central America, show that AIDS is not likely...
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This study combines survey data with annual state data on pupil-teacher ratios covering broadly the period 1940-90 to investigate the role of race, family background and education (both the quantity and quality) in explaining earnings inequality between whites and the African descendent...
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with the likelihood of being middle class. The example of Colombia illustrates that, while growing in size, this income …
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with the lowest income prior to the pandemic, 71% report that a household member lost their job and 61% report that a …
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in mitigating the potential negative effects of an income shock caused by falling prices of coffee, an important cash … resources from younger to older children to sustain their school attendance. The experimental design includes both CCT and non …
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children and prenatal care provider choices. The program increases substantially the role of physician and nurses as prenatal …
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, divorce, widowhood, unemployment and low income. Moreover, there is evidence of the significant positive association between …
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