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? The answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they … aggregate economic shocks on child schooling and health. It shows that the expected effects are ambiguous, because of a tension … countries, like the United States, child health and education outcomes are counter-cyclical: they improve during recessions. In …
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Exploiting cross-birth cohort and cross-country variation from a pool of 188 household surveys from 111 countries, this paper measures how life expectancy at birth affects lifetime education and earnings. On average, individuals add one year of schooling for every 8.3 years of increased life...
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data from Demographic and Health Surveys in rural Mali, where polygyny rates among married women are close to 50 per cent …
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Workers in developing countries are subject to frequent health shocks. Using 10 weeks of high-frequency labor market …
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children is prone to greater variability according to life experiences than that of socially adjusted children. We find that … socially maladjusted children and, overall, investment in higher education seems to be relevant. This suggests that … interventions during life development for socially maladjusted children could be important to reduce inequality in adult employment …
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, and over 80 percent do not have any friends of another caste. This paper examines the effect of a shock to friends … household; perceived social norms; and an outcome of household bargaining: investments in her children. The analysis instruments … impact of having a friend who received an empowerment shock on a woman who did not receive that shock. The results show …
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This paper conducts an econometric analysis of data for a sample of over 4000 children in India, between the ages of 1 …-2 years of age, with a view to studying two aspects of the neglect of children: their likelihood of being immunised against … disease and their likelihood of receiving a nutritious diet. The starting hypothesis, consistent with an universal interest in …
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This paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh. We use self-reported injury or … illness due to work as a general measure of health status. Using the Bangladesh National Child Labour Survey data for 2002 … subjective health across age groups, we find that health disadvantages for different age groups are not essentially parallel. …
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