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countries, Bolivia and Chile, and for the U.S. The analysis shows that unions have broadly similar effects on the wage …
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opportunities to engage in risky sexual behaviors. Using Chile's socio-economic household surveys and administrative data from the …
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in Chile. Using eight rounds of household surveys, we find that adolescents who were born to teen mothers, those that …
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We examine the sharp expansion in availability of the emergency contraceptive pill in Chile following legalized access …
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Examines the evolution of the cyclicality of real wages and employment in four Latin American economies: Brazil, Chile …
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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 …
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In this paper, we study the effect on cesarean rates of a policy change in Chile that decreased the cost of delivery at …
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/informal sector choice and saving decisions under the rules of Chile's canonical privatized pension system. The parameters governing …. Our policy experiments show that Chile could achieve a reduction of 23% of minimum pension costs, while guaranteeing the …
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We study an innovative welfare program in Chile which combines a period of frequent home visits to households in …
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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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