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, there is limited evidence on the consequences of child labor on socioeconomic outcomes such as education, wages, and health … (young) adults who worked as children. The authors find no significant effects on health. Over a longer horizon, they …
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from the National Survey of Employment, Wages, Technology and Training (ENESTYC), and the National Industrial Survey (EIA … firms, under what circumstances, and performance adopt such technology. To measure performance, productivity wages, and net … employment of a firm were used, leading to further questions on whether technological change helps workers - of a certain skill …
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from the National Survey of Employment, Wages, Technology and Training (ENESTYC), and the National Industrial Survey (EIA … firms, under what circumstances, and performance adopt such technology. To measure performance, productivity wages, and net … employment of a firm were used, leading to further questions on whether technological change helps workers - of a certain skill …
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"The authors use data from three waves of the India National Family Health Survey to explore the relationship between … the month of birth and the health outcomes of young children in India. They find that children born during the monsoon … variations in affecting environmental conditions at the time of birth and determining the health outcomes of young children in …
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