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experiments. Matlab, Bangladesh, extended a family planning and maternal and child health program to half the villages in its … than in control villages. -- Fertility decline ; demographic transition ; intergenerational transfers ; gender …
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,” a case study based on household surveys and long-run social experiments may be more informative. Matlab, Bangladesh … differ by gender and are affected by human capital investments, whereas existing microsimulations are estimated from samples …
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experiments. Matlab, Bangladesh, extended a family planning and maternal and child health program to half the villages in its …
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. Exploiting a unique dataset, we show how age, gender, and education composition of executive teams affect risk taking of … financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance … ; executives ; risk taking ; age ; gender ; education …
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change the gender gaps in the intergenerational transmission. Our results are robust to different model specifications and …
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estimated impacts of mothers' SWB by up to 40%, but does not change the gender gaps. Our results are robust to different model …
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that of fathers. In terms of gender differences, there is the evidence of a dependency burden in the occupational choice of …
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Using data from the 1970 British Cohort Study, we investigate the role of maternal gender role attitudes in explaining …'s later educational outcomes and labour supply. We find that mothers' and children's gender role attitudes, measured some 25 … their mothers held non-traditional (pro-gender-equality) beliefs, even if they were not working themselves. Consistent with …
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