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based on comparative advantage versus gender, and second, the extent to which credit constraints offer a potential … explanation for observed behavior. Using a unique new Australian data set we find that comparative advantage and gender can be …
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based on comparative advantage versus gender, and second, the extent to which credit constraints offer a potential … explanation for observed behavior. Using a unique new Australian data set we find that comparative advantage and gender can be …
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based on comparative advantage versus gender, and second, the extent to which credit constraints offer a potential … explanation for observed behavior. Using a unique new Australian data set we find that comparative advantage and gender can be …
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We propose a household production function approach to human development in which the role of parenting style in child rearing is explicitly considered. Specifically, we model parenting style as an investment in human development that depends not only on inputs of time and market goods, but also...
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