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. In an attempt to promote gender equality, a reform made fathers of children born after April 1, 1993 in Norway eligible … overcome these identification issues in the context of paid paternity leave in Norway using a regression discontinuity design … for one month of governmental paid paternity leave. Fathers of children born before this cutoff were not eligible. There …
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A vast literature has examined the impact of family income on the health and development outcomes of children. One …
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that subsidized children are more likely to receive intense exposure to low-quality child care …
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eligible parents in Wisconsin, which supplements the federal EITC for families with three children, to that of similar parents … have relied on changes in the EITC over time, or EITC eligibility differences for families with and without children, or … the EITC on employment. In contrast, our cross-state comparison examines a larger difference in EITC subsidy rates, uses …
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This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on demographic outcomes in major U.S. cities during the 1930s. A five-equation structural model is estimated that tests the effect of the relief spending on infant mortality, non-infant mortality, and fertility. For 111 cities for which...
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In 1990, in the case of Sullivan v. Zebley, the U.S. Supreme Court relaxed the criteria whereby children became … eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Since that ruling, the number of children covered by SSI has almost … tripled; nearly 1 million American children are receiving cash and medical benefits through SSI. Many of those new enrollees …
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Cash transfers to families with children are increasingly being restricted to parents who work, while families of non … empirical evidence regarding the effects of in-kind and cash transfer program on the children who are their intended … children. Although the evidence is incomplete, it suggests that in- kind programs have stronger effects on children than cash …
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investments in children, starting from encouraging pre-natal and maternal care and early childhood health interventions and … children age 7-15 who are not enrolled in school. Wage labor for 13-15 year olds was reduced by at least one-third. We also …
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A large literature exists on the impact of family structure on children's outcomes, typically focusing on average … children of married parents. We propose that the gains to marriage from a child's perspective depend on a mother's own level of … school completion or avoiding poverty at age 25, the "marriage premium for children" is highest for children of mothers with …
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capital of their children. We provide new evidence on the long-term (10-year) effects of cash transfers using data from … from an experiment that randomly assigned children under the age of 6 years to "early" or "late" treatment groups. Although … the early treatment group received twice as much in transfers, we find no difference between children in the two groups on …
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