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We investigate the short-term impact of out-of-home care on child health, schooling and juvenile crime. Using an event … increasing crime rates before placement. After placement, we find a decrease in hospitalizations and an improvement in schooling …
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Children's educational aspirations are important predictors of educational attainment and of occupational success. However, aspirations can be affected by whether an individual is poor or rich. This paper evaluates the impacts of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP), launched by the...
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This paper experimentally estimates medium term impacts of a large-scale and low-cost parenting program targeting poor …
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To date, research on the long-term effects of childhood participation in voucher-assisted and public housing has been limited by the lack of data and suitable identification strategies. We create a national level longitudinal data set that enables us to analyze how children's housing experiences...
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A two-year randomized evaluation shows that the effectiveness of multi-tasking men- tors on schooling outcomes crucially depends on their training. While a standard training modality in highly marginalized communities in Mexico generates null results, enhanced training yields sizable treatment...
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This paper experimentally estimates medium term impacts of a large-scale and low-cost parenting program targeting poor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012057362
To date, research on the long-term effects of childhood participation in voucher-assisted and public housing has been limited by the lack of appropriate data and suitable identification strategies. We create a new, national-level longitudinal data set on housing assistance and labor market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012995989
The assessment of the impact of social programs is the subject of lively, sometimes heated debate over whether program evaluation is best conducted either by comparing mean outcomes from a randomized intervention or by using econometric techniques with nonrandom samples. This paper contributes...
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one of the most cost-effective and potentially scalable programs globally to date. These results point to encouraging …
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that can be used to assess welfare state generosity to families with children: the child cost compensation indicator. By … making use of this indicator, we show that, even though with important cross-national variation, the out-of-pocket cost of …
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