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child schooling. The results reject both hypotheses in the context of child labour in Pakistan and suggest that income and … regressions. For example, ceteris paribus, a Peruvian child is more likely to experience schooling than a Pakistani child. However … play in discouraging child labour and encouraging child schooling. …
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This paper estimates the health returns to schooling, using a twin design. For this purpose, I use data on monozygotic … measured through self-reported health, chronic conditions, and exercise behavior, but that additional schooling does not lead …
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of schooling on completed fertility, probability of being childless, and age at first birth using the within-MZ twins … methodology. We find strong cross-sectional associations between schooling and the fertility outcomes, and some evidence that more … schooling causes women to have fewer children and delay childbearing, though not to the extent that interpreting cross …
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child quality, as reflected in children’s schooling and health, and child quantity, when the perceived risk is already … moderate or high. The effects are sizable and, in the case of Q (schooling and health), are found for children and teenagers …
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Consumer boycott campaigns against goods that are produced using child labor are becoming increasingly popular. Yet there is still no consensus on which are the effects of such type of activism on child labor in developing countries. In fact, if some agreement is to be found in the recent...
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