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after the youth has left the household and thus the interests of the parents and the child need not coincide. Parents …
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. Schooling expenditures rise with the lottery, but total expenditures in the household decline relative to the control population …
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This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labor. In particular, we investigate the … extent to which transitory income shocks lead to increases in child labor and whether household access to credit mitigates …
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girls and lower castes. These effects persist and are intergenerational, affecting fertility, per capita household … consumption, and other measures of household poverty, and lead to a divergence in the next generations' educational outcomes. Our …
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Do the short and medium term adjustment costs associated with trade liberalization influence schooling and child labor decisions? We examine this question in the context of India's 1991 tariff reforms. Overall, in the 1990s, rural India experienced a dramatic increase in schooling and decline in...
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Although there is an extensive literature on the determinants of child labor and many initiatives aimed at combating it, there is limited evidence on the consequences of child labor on socio-economic outcomes such as education, wages, and health. We evaluate the causal effect of child labor...
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in household non-labor income is associated with a sizeable decline in child labor and increases in schooling. Changes in …
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In the three decades from 1910 to 1940, the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary schools increased from 18 to 71 percent and the fraction graduating soared from 9 to 51 percent. At the same time, state compulsory education and child labor legislation became more...
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This paper evaluates the effectiveness of recent welfare reforms, investigating the effects of both state-specific waivers in the early 1990s and the 1996 federal reform legislation. Unlike earlier work, we analyze a wide array of indicators, including welfare participation, labor market...
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Education beyond traditional ages for schooling is an important source of human capital acquisition among adult women. Welfare reform, which began in the early 1990s and culminated in the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act in 1996, has promoted work...
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