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left-behind children in Cambodia. We drew on a panel household-level survey conducted in rural villages in 2014 and 2017 to … analyze the relationship between parental migration and schooling of children. The analysis revealed that children of migrant … parents lag significantly behind in terms of years of completed schooling. We used the longitudinal dimension of the data to …
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Based on the 2013 Serbian Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC) and on the Serbian version of the EUROMOD … platform, we evaluate the poverty and distributive effects on children of various reform (benefit and employment) strategies … on parents has been estimated. Our results show that a benefit strategy (which also combats fiscal evasion) is preferred …
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A significant gap remains between rural and urban students in the rate of admission to senior high school. One reason … students in China. We surveyed three counties in Shaanxi Province and exploit the fact that, while the counties are adjacent to … statistically significant and positive impact on the math scores of seventh grade students. More importantly, this program is shown …
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Ample empirical evidence has shown that access to childcare for preschool children increases mothers’ labor … increased childcare for primary school children improved the quality of the jobs that mothers found. Combining plausibly …-educated mothers benefited most from the reform. Childcare can increase household welfare by improving parents’ jobs and, thus, can …
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difference-in-difference approach. We use children aged 6 to 24 months in 2012 as a baseline. The treatment group is children in …, and the control group were children in the same age range in non-beneficiary households. We find no effect on height …
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