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Forty years of low-intensity internal armed conflict has made Colombia home to the world's second largest population of …
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Past estimates of the effect of family income on child development have often been plagued by endogeneity and measurement error. In this paper, we use an instrumental variables strategy to estimate the causal effect of income on children's math and reading achievement. Our identification derives...
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arises because democratization reduces conflict incidence. When accounting for the role of violence during democratization …
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programs aim to influence the accumulation of human capital, as well as reduce poverty. In terms of educational outcomes, a …
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To examine the impact of Rwanda´s 1994 genocide on children´s schooling, the authors combine two cross-sectional household surveys collected before and after the genocide. The identification strategy uses pre-war data to control for an age group´s baseline schooling and exploits variation...
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the household or the outcomes of these investments. Results using data from Colombia suggest that family size has negative … physically or psychologically affected by domestic violence within the household. Other less robust but informative calculations …
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Using nationally-representative household survey data and confidential geo-coded data on violence, we examine the …
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This study reports evidence from an unusual policy intervention - The Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC) project - in Bangladesh where school grants and education allowances are offered to attract hard-to-reach children to schools comprised of a single teacher and a classroom. The operating...
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We investigate the relative significance of differences in cognitive skills and discrimination in explaining racial/ethnic wage gaps. We show that cognitive test scores taken prior to entering the labor market are influenced by schooling. Adjusting the scores for racial/ethnic differences in...
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The school resources - educational outcomes debate has focused almost exclusively on spending levels. We extend this by analysing the relationship between student achievement and schools' budget allocation decisions using panel data. Per-pupil expenditure has only a modest relationship with...
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