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women, and the monthly wages of women declined. Most of this impact affected migrant wage earners; however, the impact did …
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This paper estimates worker and firm impacts of foreign shocks, and the income support provided by assistance programs. It exploits quasi-experimental variation in firms' foreign demand resulting from the global financial crisis, using employer-employee data for Brazil in 2004-2017, linked with...
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the probability of attending school and decrease the probability of combining work and school, particularly for boys; the … probability of being in school for secondary school children was about 6 percent higher in 2002 than in 1998. These estimates … children in provinces fully implementing the FEL were 3 percent more likely to be in school and 1.6 percent points less likely …
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data on school finance indicators and an analysis of trend shifts, we examine how the Great Recession affected school … by poverty level, metropolitan area, school district size, and urban status. Affluent districts were hurt the most; the … mitigating the consequences. -- school finance ; recession ; American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ; federal stimulus …
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affected by the Great Recession. Using a rich panel data set of New York State school districts and a trend-shift analysis, we … in that they shed light on how recessions and fiscal policy can affect school finance dynamics, and provide important …
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