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We study the relationship between migration and childrenś education in Tajikistan - one of the poorest and most … effect. Migration of non-parent family members (such as siblings) is particularly detrimental to school attendance …, especially among older children and children from less educated households. This supports a conjecture that emigration in …
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growing up without parental care. This paper examines how parental migration affects children's health and education outcomes …. Using the Rural-Urban Migration Survey in China (RUMiC) data we are able to measure the share of children's lifetime during … home village when they were young we find a sizable adverse impact of exposure to parental migration on children's health …
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Educational outcomes of children are highly dependent on household and school-level inputs. In poor countries … approach we find that the strongest migration-related response in private education expenditure are substantially lower … informal payments to public school teachers. This fact is at odds with a positive income effect due to migration. We argue that …
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migration slightly increases caregivers' time spent on their children's education. We argue that our results are likely to be …Educational outcomes of children are highly dependent on household and school-level inputs. In poor countries … that the strongest migration-related response in private education expenditure are substantially lower informal payments to …
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We study the relationship between migration and children's education in Tajikistan – one of the poorest and most … of family members is negatively associated with children's school attendance. Receiving remittances does not offset this … negative effect. Migration of non-parent family members (such as siblings) is particularly detrimental to school attendance …
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migration of children has a significant positive impact on child school attendance rates while that of adults has a … significantly negative effect, and that remittances have no influence. These findings suggest that migration of children is indeed … tasks might reduce the rate of school attendance. However, the migration of neither children nor adults seem to increase the …
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the most children from this group. Some of them emigrate after a period of time in Sweden, but the vast majority stay …. Most of the arriving children are teenage boys who have not yet turned 18. However, the largest increase over the latest …
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We document the educational integration of immigrant children with a focus on the link between family size and … associated with higher educational outcomes for immigrant children, possibly through a quantity-quality trade-off. Third, we show …
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