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only for children around the median of the attendance rate baseline distribution (between deciles 4 and 6). The … intervention was ineffective for children with very high or very low pre-treatment absenteeism levels. Our results, although … encouraging, emphasize the limits of these types of interventions, especially for children in families where barriers to reduce …
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We investigate the effect of having opposite sex siblings on cognitive and noncognitive skills of children in the … covariates, the sibling sex composition of the two firstborn children in a family is arguably exogenous. With regard to cognitive …
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Enrolment rates in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are expressed as net enrolment rates, which are calculated by dividing the number of students of a particular age group enrolled in ECEC by the size of the population of that age group. Generally, figures are based on head counts and...
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