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This study investigates the effects of welfare reform in the U.S. in the 1990s, which dramatically limited cash … employment by limiting cash assistance leads to responsible behavior in the next generation. As such, the social gains of welfare …
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cash transfer program have higher levels of education in their young adulthood and a lower incidence of criminality for … time with child does not appear to matter. -- Cash transfer programs ; quasi-experiment ; educational attainment …
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Community traumatic events such as mass shootings, terrorist attacks, and natural or man-made disasters have the potential to disrupt student learning in numerous ways. For example, these events can reduce instructional time by causing teacher and student absences, school closures, and...
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a limited number of studies have linked justice policies to outcomes beyond crime, particularly education, which carries …
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-run effects on the likelihood of being convicted of a crime by age 25 and on the number of criminal convictions by age 25. Effects … acquisition. We find little effect on juvenile crime. Using the method proposed by Angrist and Rokkanen (2015), we also estimate …
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This paper explores the power of personality traits both as predictors and as causes of academic and economic success, health, and criminal activity. Measured personality is interpreted as a construct derived from an economic model of preferences, constraints, and information. Evidence is...
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In this paper we show that a student's ordinal rank in a high school cohort is an important determinant of engaging in risky behaviors. Using longitudinal data from representative US high schools, and exploiting idiosyncratic variation in the cohort composition within a school, we find a strong...
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We examine if compulsory schooling laws (CSL) necessarily lower crimes. We focus on violent youth crime (homicides by … class size, worse school performance and increased crime too. The crime reduction effects of CSL thus crucially depend on …
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Conditional Cash Transfers (CCT) are programs under which poor families get a stipend provided they keep their children … learning. -- Conditional Cash Transfers ; school completion ; academic achievement ; learning outcomes …
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