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choose (or be forced) to marry, and children reared in these families may actually be worse off than had their parents not …
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We present new data documenting the secular decline in fertility in the states of the United States, the dramatic convergence in fertility, child schooling, parental schooling, survival probabilities. In addition we document the disparate nature of the Baby Boom in the United States. There were...
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of larger families to locate within less-expensive areas of a given metropolitan area. We examine the extent to which the …, the probability of migration between metropolitan areas is smaller for larger families, even those originating in more …
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This paper presents new estimates of the benets of equal education opportunity for blacks over the period 1820-2000. For the better part of US history, blacks have enjoyed less access to schooling for their children than whites. This paper attempts to quantify the value of this discrimination....
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