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This article examines the effects of poverty, public assistance, and family structure on school-age children's home …
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Using data from the New Haven EPESE, we examine the relationship between family structure and the risk of first nursing …
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labor market outcomes are examined drawing on two rounds of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), a longitudinal …, often working in their own or the family business. Among those who remained employed, there was also a good deal of shifting …
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displace assistance that the unemployed receive from their extended family. Using data from a supplement to the Panel Study of …; twenty-nine percent of those receiving Unemployment Insurance benefits also receive cash transfers from their family or …
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authors analyze the determinants of program use among children in different family types. Using data from the 1992 Survey of … actually more likely than other family types to receive government assistance. The authors conclude by considering the …
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Data from three waves of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) are used to examine attrition in the context of a …
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models when there are more than two family members, demonstrating that altruism with multiple altruists is similar to the …
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Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman's "power" within a household influences consumption and time allocation choices. From an empirical point of view, a central stumbling block in this line of inquiry has been identification of sources of "power" that can...
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We investigate whether omitted family background variables are responsible for high returns to schooloing estimated in …
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