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participation remain largely country-specific. Nonetheless, rising education levels and declining fertility consistently increased … participation rates, while rising household incomes contributed negatively in relatively poorer countries, suggesting that a …
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participation remain largely country-specific. Nonetheless, rising education levels and declining fertility consistently increased … participation rates, while rising household incomes contributed negatively in relatively poorer countries, suggesting that a …
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participation remain largely country-specific. Nonetheless, rising education levels and declining fertility consistently increased … participation rates, while rising household incomes contributed negatively in relatively poorer countries, suggesting that a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011964886
The dissertation at hand is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1 presents an impact evaluation of a widely spread conditional cash transfer in Brazil called Bolsa Família. We analyze the impacts of the program on two educational outcomes: enrollment and attendance. In our analysis we consider...
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with cash transfer policies. It also suggests that in a noncooperative set up, where household members do not share their … financial information, resources tend to be under-allocated in household public goods such as children. …
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household wealth, reduced child mortality, and female basic education are crucial for fertility reductions. Yet, our analysis …Despite the recent economic growth in many countries on the African continent, the region has seen a slow fertility … transition. In this study, we explore whether the lack of structural economic change can explain this slow fertility transition …
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