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evidence that one type of non-parental care outperforms the other, though children who have been placed in preschool tend to …
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characteristics, for five samples (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), with data being drawn from the European Community … influenced by the presence of young children in the household, by the total non-labor income, and by the ratio of mothers' non …
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adult crime: outcomes that carry significant negative externalities. This paper uses particularly rich datasets from Denmark … environments across the two areas, we find remarkably consistent results: in families with two or more children, second-born boys … the evidence rules out differences in health at birth and the quality of schools chosen for children. We do find that …
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adult crime: outcomes that carry significant negative externalities. This paper uses particularly rich datasets from Denmark … environments across the two areas, we find remarkably consistent results: in families with two or more children, second-born boys … the evidence rules out differences in health at birth and the quality of schools chosen for children. We do find that …
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Denmark during the late 1960s and 70s. Prior to 1964, subsidized childcare was targeted at single parents and parents, where …
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