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discrimination against obese and very thin students using PeNSE microdata. Data indicate that students that classify themselves as … rarely or never understand their problems and preoccupations. Econometric model shows that non "normal" students have a … greater chance of suffering FB than "normal" pupils. Male students have greater chance of being frequently discriminated when …
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discrimination against obese and very thin students using PeNSE microdata. Data indicate that students that classify themselves as … rarely or never understand their problems and preoccupations. Econometric model shows that non "normal" students have a … greater chance of suffering FB than "normal" pupils. Male students have greater chance of being frequently discriminated when …
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We examine the extent to which education is a main determinant of affluence in Brazil. We focus on workers in the top 1 … main conclusion is that while education may be important to explain total inequality, there is no evidence that mass … education is a major factor explaining the differences between the rich and the rest of the population. Not even elite education …
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This paper addresses different patterns of early work in Brazil, proposing a typology based both in quantitative and qualitative data. We first distinguish four categories of early work in the basis of age started to work and hours worked weekly. Applying linear regressions to quantitative data,...
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