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There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperform their schoolmates on tests, grade repetition and in educational attainment. However, evidence for causal interpretation of this association is weak. Within a rich census level data set for Norway, we...
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In this paper we use a parental leave reform directed towards fathers to identify the causal effects of paternity leave on children's and parents' outcomes. We document that paternity leave causes fathers to become more important for children's cognitive skills. School performance at age 16...
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preferences of the applicants, given their individual choice sets. Controlling for several nonpecuniary attributes, average … essentially no effect on the number of female applicants. Difference in earnings and risk preferences both contribute to a gender …
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