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This paper exploits novel data and empirical methods to examine parental preferences for child care. Specifically, we analyze consumer reviews of child care businesses posted on the website Yelp.com. A key advantage of Yelp is that it contains a large volume of unstructured information about a...
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early childhood linguistic and socioemotional development. - Improving parental roles can reduce the gap between children … socioemotional development of children when parents maintain responsiveness and are less demanding as their children grow older. - It … booklets and videos at different ministries and providing the necessary knowledge and skills that suit the children's age and …
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This study investigates whether the expansion of day-care places for under-three-year-old children in East and West …
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only for children around the median of the attendance rate baseline distribution (between deciles 4 and 6). The … intervention was ineffective for children with very high or very low pre-treatment absenteeism levels. Our results, although … encouraging, emphasize the limits of these types of interventions, especially for children in families where barriers to reduce …
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We present findings from an integrated early childhood parenting program on stunting and wasting in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Importantly, where half the communities were randomly assigned to receive the parenting program and the remaining half served as a control that received standard...
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링크를 클릭하시면, 이 보고서의 한국어 버전을 보실 수 있습니다. 'http://ssrn.com/abstract=2910151' http://ssrn.com/abstract=2910151Spurred by the recent series of child abuse cases that have been brought to light, the Korean government released a parental education...
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Macroeconomic analysis of inequality and intergenerational mobility typically abstracts from the role of endogenous childhood development. This paper shows that this omission is not innocuous. It extends the standard general-equilibrium heterogeneous-agent life-cycle model with earnings risk and...
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stimulation to boost child development, particularly for children ages 0-3 years. The paper reviews the rationale for linking both …
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