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age 70 and older in Mexico, affects co-residing children's school enrollment, using a regression discontinuity analysis … cutoff age for program eligibility, co-residing children's school enrollment increases significantly. This suggests that …
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children. -- Health insurance ; Public health ; Seguro Popular ; Mexico ; Education ; Test scores ; …In this paper we study the causal effect of a large expansion of publicly provided health insurance on children …'s academic performance using the case of Mexico. In general, access to free health insurance could improve education outcomes …
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