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We examine the effects of trade liberalization on child work in Indonesia. Our estimation strategy identifies … use a balanced panel of 261 districts, based on four rounds (1993 to 2002) of the Indonesian annual national household …
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context of work and retirement patterns in Indonesia, Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. As is common in many … Korea and Indonesia. Descriptive evidence is presented suggesting that pension eligible workers are far more likely to cease …
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Indonesia on local public spending across communities with different types of local institutions. Our results provide evidence …
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construct and estimate sharp bounds on household size and find that the degree of these measurement errors is non …We consider the possibility that demographic variables are measured with errors which arise because household surveys … measure demographic structures at a point-in-time, whereas household composition evolves throughout the survey period. We …
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the analysis of issues that are intertwined with who is present in the household, such as the measurement of income … for more detailed and thorough measurement of household composition in future multi-purpose household surveys. … time. We exploit a unique and thorough household membership enumeration in Burkina Faso to consider the analytical costs of …
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We study how unemployment effects the over-indebtedness of households using the new European Household Finance and …, retired, etc.) and other household characteristics (i.e. demographics, housing status, household wealth and income, etc.) to … household indebtedness in its most severe form. We also examine the role that each country's legal and economic institutions …
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with respect to wealth holdings and financial decisions. Immigrant household heads hold less net wealth than native, but …
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measurement error as a potential confound and explore mechanisms through which these biases may operate. Back of the envelope …
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socioeconomic characteristics, housing traits, country-specific constant terms, and household unobserved heterogeneity. We attribute … access to liquidity. Household's reported distress is also affected by excess indebtedness relative to the debt load of …
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growth bias, has been linked to household financial decision making. We show that exponential growth bias and standard … is linked to household decision making, our results indicate that examining the relationship between exponential growth … bias and household finance without adequate controls for financial literacy may generate biased results. …
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