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School closures, forced by the COVID-19 crisis in many countries, impacted on children's lives and their learning process. There will likely be substantial and persistent disparities between families in terms of educational outcomes. Distant learning solutions adopted by schools have been...
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The lockdown declared during the Spring 2020 because of the COVID-19 outbreak caused a reallocation of market and household work. A the same time school closures in many countries impacted on children's lives and their learning process. In Italy, schools and nurseries have been closed during...
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In this paper we examine whether - conditional on other family inputs - bilingual children achieve different outcomes in language and emotional development. Our data come from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) which allows us to analyze children's language and emotional development in depth....
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-being by analyzing the frequency with which specific emotions are experienced in anticipation of and reaction to job loss … unemployed leads to more frequent experiences of unpleasant emotions only in the short run and that adaptation occurs more …
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could not be understood or they study emotions out of interest for the emotion itself. While some analyses display a strong … utility theory. Beyond feelings, economic theorists use full-fledged specific emotions to explain behavior that otherwise … psychological approaches to emotion research. Ways how to reduce this gap are discussed. …
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Do emotions affect the decision between change and the status quo? We exploit exogenous variation in emotions caused by …
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emotions could decrease the use of punishments while keeping welfare high, possibly depending on pre-existing levels of … aggression. In this lab experiment, we find that adopting an objective attitude (Objective), through a form of emotion regulation … net earnings and self-reported emotions compared to a control condition (Natural). Although the interaction between the …
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tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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and biophysical attributes. Measures of emotion self‐regulation and interoceptive ability are informative, as is cognitive … efficiency, while incidental emotions can impair it. Signals in specific brain areas can be a trigger precipitating a bubble …
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How do emotions affect policy views on immigration? How do they influence the way people process and respond to factual … theft. Consistent with a causal role of emotions, we find that the rape news triggers a stronger emotional reaction than the … negative emotions are triggered, having more accurate factual knowledge no longer matters for forming policy views on …
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