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using firm-level data in Chile –a non-OECD member under the considered time period– and France. We rely on two extensions of … period 1996-2003 in Chile containing unique data on firm-level output price indices and 14,270 firms over the period 1994 …
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We provide causal evidence that children's school schedules contribute to the persistence of the gender pay gap between parents. Historically, French children have had no school on Wednesdays. In 2013, a reform reallocated some classes to Wednesday mornings. Exploiting variations in the...
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university in Chile, show that moderate or low levels of religiosity are associated with reduced vulnerability to violence, but … Chile's legal and social environment have been extreme. -- Intimate partner violence ; religion …
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in Chile. Using eight rounds of household surveys, we find that adolescents who were born to teen mothers, those that … school completion ; high school desertion ; Chile …
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opportunities to engage in risky sexual behaviors. Using Chile's socio-economic household surveys and administrative data from the …%. -- Adolescent motherhood ; adolescent pregnancy ; school day reform ; Chile …
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This study examines the determinants of job-finding rates of unemployment benefit recipients under the Chilean program. This is a unique, innovative program that combines social insurance through a solidarity fund (SF) with self-insurance in the form of unemployment insurance savings accounts...
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, no quantitative studies have examined dating violence among college students in Chile. To address this gap, a survey on …
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This paper analyzes the evolution of the gender wage gap in Chile during the period 1992 to 2003 using the … suggest that, besides the high educational attainment of females, there are noticeable gender wage gaps in Chile favoring …
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Using the 1996-2001 Chilean CASEN Panel Survey, this paper analyzes the impact on income of the switch from salaried employment to entrepreneurship (self-employment and leadership of micro-enterprises). By means of a difference-in-differences non-parametric matching estimator the paper...
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students in Chile. To address this gap, an anonymous survey was administered to students enrolled in General Education courses …
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