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impact of Catholic school attendance on the likelihood that teens use or sell drugs, commit property crime, have sex, join …
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Although there exists a large literature analyzing whether an individual's peers have an impact on that individual's own behavior and subsequent outcomes, there is paucity of research on whether peers influence a person's decisions and judgments regarding a third party. We investigate whether...
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-run effects on the likelihood of being convicted of a crime by age 25 and on the number of criminal convictions by age 25. Effects … acquisition. We find little effect on juvenile crime. Using the method proposed by Angrist and Rokkanen (2015), we also estimate …
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regarding violence against women. An increase in education has also reduced the number of desired children by women and …-being. -- Health ; education ; empowerment ; violence against women …
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