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effect of a reform that lengthened school schedules from half to full days in Chile - essentially providing zero …
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setting of a well defined case of economic slowdown in Chile as a natural experiment. In our empirical analysis we find that …
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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 unobservables of teen motherhood with two approaches: different estimation …
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This paper analyzes the impact of longer school schedules on children's 2nd grade reading comprehension skills in Chile …
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We study the effects of violence towards children on early childhood development. We contribute to the literature providing estimates of the effects of violence (verbal and/or physical) that control for child-mother unobserved characteristics. We find that violence has negative effects on verbal...
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There is a consensus in the literature on the relevance of the first 1,000 days since conception in the development of a child's cognitive and non-cognitive skills. However, little is known of the determinants of these skills at that age, as previous literature has focused on the effect of in...
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We use disaggregated data on Chilean plants, and the Chilean input-output table to examine the impact of agglomeration spillovers on total factor productivity (TFP). In common with previous studies, we find evidence of intra-industry spillovers, but no evidence of cross-industry spillovers in...
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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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