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This paper studies the effects of teenage motherhood on later educational and labor market achievement of the mothers. We construct a pseudo panel from the Brazilian Household Surveys (the 1992-2004 PNADs) and from the Health Ministry data (DATASUS 1981-1992) by state of birth and cohort. We...
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A large literature claims that female labor force participation (FLFP) follows a U-shaped trend over the course of economic development. This feminization U hypothesis is motivated by secular patterns of structural change in combination with education and fertility dynamics. We show that...
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The popular belief that economic growth alone holds the key to alleviating perennial social issues such as poverty, unemployment, inequality etc is questionable as the wealth remains concentrated in the hands of the privileged rich class everywhere and little benefit trickles down to the poor....
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