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variation in time and region on schooling, ages at marriage and first birth outcomes with regression discontinuity and … schooling by at least 0.4 years, and delayed age at first marriage and age at first birth by at least 0.4 and 0.3 years …
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beneficial, since it may contribute to matching the demand and supply of schooling. The absence of adults, instead, has …
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of cognitive ability. The growth indicators utilized are GDP per capita, schooling, overall and manufacturing …
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relationship. The growth indicators utilized are GDP per capita, schooling, overall and manufacturing productivities, and savings …
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of cognitive ability. The growth indicators utilized are GDP per capita, schooling, overall and manufacturing …
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Economists have long recognized the important role of formal schooling and cognitive skills on labor market … schooling, there is no strong evidence that skills measured in childhood predict wages in the early years of labor market …
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teachers in the 2012-2013 school year in Ecuador. We find positive and significant effects of test-screened tenured teachers of …
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teachers in the 2012-2013 school year in Ecuador. We find positive and significant effects of testscreened tenured teachers of …
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teachers in the 2012-2013 school year in Ecuador. We find positive and significant effects of test-screened tenured teachers of …
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paper, we derive a new and conceptual more appropriate measure of the generational gains in schooling attributable to …
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