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This paper uses several decades of US time-diary surveys to assess the impact of low-skilled immigration, through lower prices for commercial child care, on parental time investments. Using an instrumental variables approach that accounts for the endogenous location of immigrants, we find that...
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As recent efforts to reform immigration policy at the federal level have failed, states have started to take immigration matters into their own hands and researchers have been paying closer attention to state dynamics surrounding immigration policy. Yet, to this date, there is not a clear...
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In this paper, we focus on the use of remittances to school children remaining in migrant communities in Haiti. After addressing the endogeneity of remittance receipt, we find that remittances raise school attendance for all children in some communities regardless of whether they have household...
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consisting of panel data collected before and after the so called "Orange" revolution in Ukraine. Our empirical approach tackles … theoretical model. -- Conflict ; protest ; transition economy ; Ukraine ; longitudinal studies …
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The paper analyzes the incidence, the severity and the determinants of household poverty in Ukraine during transition …
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