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Identifying the impact of parental death on the well-being of children is complicated because parental death is likely … of parental deaths on the well-being of children who were age 9 through 17 years old at the time of the tsunami … children before and after the tsunami, models that include child fixed effects are estimated to isolate the causal effect of …
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, Indonesia, before and after the tsunami. Children, older adults and females were the least likely to survive. Whereas socio …, parents and children, while women helped their children. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/311.pdf]. …
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A large literature considers why children work, but little is known about why children participate in activities that … evidence on the determinants of participation in worst forms largely comes from surveys of children engaged in those activities …. This study emphasizes that such evidence alone cannot be informative about the determinants of why children participate in …
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The paper examines child labour, lower schooling attendance and attainment, and significantly elevated fertility in families vulnerable to debt bondage.
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