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lower levels of formal education. Despite this variability, nearly all regions in Brazil showed an advance in schooling …
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This working paper discusses schooling performance in secondary schools in Brazil using the ENEM as the database. Initially, we obtained different dimensions related to the student’s perception concerning himself, his school and his socioeconomic level with the use of factorial analyses....
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period is specially touched by establishment of objectives, aspirations and desires, in particular regarding education and … persisted. White and yellow people and women had much better indicators than blacks, pardos, indigenous and men. …
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occurs between the ages of 17 and 19. On the other hand, for women, this transition happens at similar ages, but there is … values were rather similar, indicating that there is a relative homogeneity between young men and young women regarding …
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objectives, aspirations and desires, in particular concerning education and the school. The objective of this working paper is to … Brazil between 1997 and 2007, but that there was a decrease in age-grade distortion and an increase in formal education …
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sexual education and family planning campaigns. …
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This article analyzes the effects of voluntary changes in maternity leave - through the Programa Empresa Cidadã (PEC) - from 120 days to 180 days on hiring and wages of female workers in companies that adhered to the program. For this purpose, we used the propensity score matching method...
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course has a much stronger effect on women, with children extending the time spent in domestic labor - although this time … decreases as the age of the children increases, the impact of children on women is twice that on men. Taking care of the elderly … increases the reproductive workload of women but has no effect for men. In terms of time availability, the trade-off between …
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course has a much stronger effect on women, with children extending the time spent in domestic labor - although this time … decreases as the age of the children increases, the impact of children on women is twice that on men. Taking care of the elderly … increases the reproductive workload of women but has no effect for men. In terms of time availability, the trade-off between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014391354
sexual education and family planning campaigns. …
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