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family, the worse their adult economic outcomes relative to their earlier-born siblings are. However, studies of birth order … from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to measure birth order effects on children's educational outcomes in 35 … within-family resources scarce. The DHS contains harmonised data and variables for all countries, providing a picture of …
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Studies on the role of birth order in educational achievement in developing countries have yielded contradictory findings. This study uses unique and novel data on 4,362 siblings living in alternative care families in 54 countries. Results suggest negative birth order effects among biological...
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After the fall of state socialism about two decades ago, democracy and market economies were assumed to diffuse worldwide. However, the American financial crisis of 2008, leading to a worldwide economic crisis caused increasing criticism of capitalism. As laissez-faire capitalism, Keynesianism...
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