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intermediate outcomes such as mothers' subsequent earnings, child health, parental fertility, divorce rates, or the mothers' mental …-educated mothers, a result that is robust to a number of different specifications. We find no corresponding heterogeneity relative to … health. Overall the results suggest positive causal interaction effects between mothers' education and the amount of time …
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intermediate outcomes such as mothers’ subsequent earnƯings, child health, parental fertility, divorce rates, or the mothers …-educated mothers, a result that is robust to a number of different specifications. We find no corresponding heterogeneity relative to …’ mental health. Overall the results suggest positive causal interaction effects between mothers’ education and the amount of …
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intermediate outcomes such as mothers' subsequent earnings, child health, parental fertility, divorce rates, or the mothers' mental …-educated mothers, a result that is robust to a number of different specifications. We find no corresponding heterogeneity relative to … health. Overall the results suggest positive causal interaction effects between mothers' education and the amount of time …
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intermediate outcomes such as mothers' subsequent earnÿ­ings, child health, parental fertility, divorce rates, or the mothers …-educated mothers, a result that is robust to a number of different specifications. We find no corresponding heterogeneity relative to …' mental health. Overall the results suggest positive causal interaction effects between mothers' education and the amount of …
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capital measures are virtually unrelated to fertility, but this again masks the role of family background factors: more … remove family background factors. Hence, for both men and women, human capital and fertility become more positively … fertility, an association which instead is muted within families. We end by showing that these results can be reconciled in a …
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performance. Divorces were more prevalent and the ensuing increase in single motherhood was long-lasting. These negative effects … threshold for entering into family formation, a process which affects the frequency of welfare-dependent single mothers during …
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increase in single motherhood was long-lasting. These negative effects on marital stability generated persistent increases in … affects the frequency of welfare-dependent single mothers during more than a decade thereafter. …
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