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We examine the effect of survey measurement error on the empirical relationship between child mental health and personal and family characteristics, and between child mental health and educational progress. Our contribution is to use unique UK survey data that contains (potentially biased)...
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We examine the effect of survey measurement error on the empirical relationship between child mental health and personal and family characteristics, and between child mental health and educational progress. Our contribution is to use unique UK survey data that contains (potentially biased)...
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We examine the effect of survey measurement error on the empirical relationship between child mental health and personal and family characteristics, and between child mental health and educational progress. Our contribution is to use unique UK survey data that contains (potentially biased)...
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Truancy is often seen as irrational behaviour on the part of school age youth. This paper takes the opposite view and … reduce time spent at school. The model is estimated using a US panel dataset, the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 … truancy is a function of the estimated economic returns from work, crime and school …
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