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This paper analyzes the impact of longer school schedules on children's 2nd grade reading comprehension skills in Chile … deviations in reading comprehension. Effects are heterogeneous, with greater benefits among children attending public (municipal …
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live in poor households and in single-mother families, are more likely to have children, while access to full-time high …
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Lack of adequate childcare is a main reason women cite for not participating in the labor force. We investigate the effect of a reform that lengthened school schedules from half to full days in Chile - essentially providing zero-cost childcare - on different maternal labor participation...
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production) to distinguish between the effects of increases in household income and increases in the opportunity cost of children … local economic activity are associated with increased opportunity cost of children's time and, therefore, higher child labor …
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We analyze the effect of having a child in adolescence on high school completion, educational attainment, and college enrollment in a developing country setting using nine repeated rounds of Chilean household surveys that span the 1990-2009 period. We control for selection bias and household...
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