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that arrests of children and reported crimes involving children follow a different pattern: peaking during the school year … school year to show that this pattern is caused by school: children aged 10-17 are roughly 50% more likely to be involved in … a reported crime during the beginning of the school year relative to the weeks before school begins. This sharp increase …
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. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we … document several notable results. First, mothers are substantially more affected by the school year than are fathers. When … school is in session, mothers sleep less, spend more time caring for family members and driving them around, and spend less …
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longitudinal matched employer-employee data set from Austria. Our results show that firms with strong preferences for …
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analysis is based on a mandated rule for employer-provided retirement benefits in Austria that creates discontinuities in the …
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