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the short-run effects of parents' illness on child school enrollment. Our analysis is based on household panel data from … shocks to the primary household earner should have more negative consequences for child education – it is especially maternal … health are about 7 percentage points less likely to be enrolled in education at ages 15-24. These results are robust to …
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the short-run effects of parents' illness on child school enrollment. Our analysis is based on household panel data from … to the primary household earner should have more negative consequences for child education - it is especially maternal … health are about 7 percentage points less likely to be enrolled in education at ages 15-24. These results are robust to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013091746
's basic school grades as well as their likelihood of starting and finishing secondary education, especially for poor prognosis … such as parental education level. The effects seem not to be driven by pecuniary costs but by non-pecuniary costs such as …
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In this study, we analyse the long-term effects of school starting age on smoking behaviour and health in adulthood. School entry rules combined with birth month are used as an instrument for school starting age. The analysis adopts the German Socio-Economic Panel data and employs a fuzzy...
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three generations (grandparents-parents-children) to explore the effects of parental education and different parental … behaviour and the corresponding parental variables to aid the identification of parents' education and smoking on birth weight … smoking behaviours on birth weight. We use the intergenerational association between grandparents' education and smoking …
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variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family’s ability to scale poverty, defined as the household’s income … regression was used in the pooled sample, as well as by race. Results: In the pooled sample, higher education of parents in the … encompasses residential segregation, low quality of education, low paying jobs, discrimination in the labor market, and extra …
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and sons. -- Bosnia and Herzegovina ; children ; education ; parents ; school ; self-reported health … the short-run effects of parents' illness on child school enrollment. Our analysis is based on household panel data from … shocks to the primary household earner should have more negative consequences for child education - it is especially maternal …
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health shocks on the amount of children’s time spent in work, leisure and education. One key contribution of the paper is …
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