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-born blacks who finished their schooling just before effective desegregation occurred in the South fared poorly compared to …
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schooling. …
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This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of Brazilian children. Evidence from the psychology and sociology literature suggests that earlier-born children tend to have higher innate abilities. The economic implications of these findings are...
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schooling decisions, both fathers and mothers education and non-labor income appear to have a greater positive impact on sons …
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The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to poor families in Brazil. It describes Brazil's transfer programs and presents statistics on school attendance and child labor. In the second half of the 1990s, many municipalities had adopted the...
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