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While a growing literature documents the short-term effects of public programs providing children with nutritious food, there is scarce evidence of the long-term effects of such programs. This paper studies the long-term consequences of access to nutritious food using the rollout of a free...
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income losses than displaced workers who stay in the same region. This is not a selection effect, but reflects the fact that … siblings when they live in different regions. Looking at earnings we find that the entire post displacement income difference …. Furthermore, when looking at long-run family income, we find that the difference between displaced movers and stayers is very …
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"Does it matter when a child starts school? While the popular press seems to suggest it does, there is limited evidence of a long-run effect of school starting age on student outcomes. This paper uses data on the population of Norway to examine the role of school starting age on longer-run...
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