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consequences of marital disruption for the health insurance coverage of men, women, and children. We address this shortfall by … examining patterns of coverage surrounding marital disruption for men, women, and children, further subset by educational level … larger. One surprising result is that dependent coverage for children also declines after marital dissolution, even though …
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Parents may have important effects on their children, but little work in economics explores whether children …'s schooling opportunities crowd out or encourage parents' investment in children. We analyze data from the Head Start Impact Study …, which granted randomly chosen preschool-aged children the opportunity to attend Head Start. We find that Head Start causes a …
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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on obstacles to and proposals for research methodology concerning the exploitation of child labour in the informal sector of developing countries - discusses research and theoretical problems relating to non-cooperation of employers and public administration, lack...
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Finance Minister’s Pranab Mukherjee’s “inclusive†Budget 2010-11 does not include children, who are over 42 per … cent of the population. Out of every rupee spent in the budget, he has allotted only 4.63 paise to children. …
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Research on the family financial management behavior has gained a great impetus over 30 years. There has been a growing interest in the question of how families organize or manage their economic resources and financial satisfaction. The main purpose of this study is to examine factors affecting...
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accumulation of children over the lifecycle and for the marriage of single mothers. We use the model, in conjunction with US survey …, from the 1970s to 1995, in marriage rates of unmarried women with no children, can account for the dramatic rise in …
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