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who are traditionally favored by parents for school participation, including boys, older children, and higher ability … enrollment of "marginal children" who are initially less likely to go to school, such as girls, younger children, and lower … or unconditional. Families under the conditional schemes were required to have their children ages 7-15 enrolled in …
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To examine the impact of Rwanda's 1994 genocide on children's schooling, the authors combine two cross … group's baseline schooling and exploits variation across provinces in the intensity of killings and which children's cohorts … were school-aged when exposed to the war. The findings show a strong negative impact of the genocide on schooling, with …
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were school-aged when exposed to the war. The findings show a strong negative impact of the genocide on schooling, with … exposed children completing one-half year less education representing an 18.3 percent decline. The effect is robust to …
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who are traditionally favored by parents for school participation, including boys, older children, and higher ability … enrollment of "marginal children" who are initially less likely to go to school, such as girls, younger children, and lower … or unconditional. Families under the conditional schemes were required to have their children ages 7-15 enrolled in …
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Civil war, and genocide in particular, are among the most destructive of social phenomena, especially for children of … school-going age. In Rwanda school enrollment trends suggest that the school system recovered quickly after 1994, but these … compare children in the same age group who were and were not exposed to the genocide - and their educational outcomes are …
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Civil war, and genocide in particular, are among the most destructive of social phenomena, especially for children of … school-going age. In Rwanda school enrollment trends suggest that the school system recovered quickly after 1994, but these … compare children in the same age group who were and were not exposed to the genocide - and their educational outcomes are …
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who are traditionally favored by parents for school participation, including boys, older children, and higher ability … enrollment of "marginal children" who are initially less likely to go to school, such as girls, younger children, and lower … or unconditional. Families under the conditional schemes were required to have their children ages 7-15 enrolled in …
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