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children and adults living in poverty. Our research design exploits the county roll-out of US family planning programs in the … late 1960s and early 1970s and examines their relationship with poverty rates in the short and longer-term in public census … data. We find that cohorts born after federal family planning programs began were less likely to live in poverty in …
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that parents underinvest in the education of disabled children.Alternatively, inequality averse parents may reduce the … investigating whether parental decisions to invest in the education ofdisabled children are driven by equality or efficiency. Even … if parents are inequality averse,they may still choose to invest more in non-disabled children than in disabled children …
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Little is known about the response behavior of parents whose children are exposed to an early-life shock. In this paper … more effective because we do not find any detrimental long-term effects for exposed children from higher socioeconomic … backgrounds. In contrast, exposed children from low socioeconomic backgrounds have significantly worse labor market outcomes as …
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Little is known about the response behavior of parents whose children are exposed to an early-life shock. In this paper … more effective because we do not find any detrimental long-term effects for exposed children from higher socioeconomic … backgrounds. In contrast, exposed children from low socioeconomic backgrounds have significantly worse labor market outcomes as …
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Little is known about the response behavior of parents whose children are exposed to an early-life shock. In this paper … more effective because we do not find any detrimental long-term effects for exposed children from higher socioeconomic … backgrounds. In contrast, exposed children from low socioeconomic backgrounds have significantly worse labor market outcomes as …
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Little is known about the response behavior of parents whose children are exposed to an early-life shock. We interpret … of the long-term effects of early-life shocks on children. These estimates should only be interpreted as reduced … lower bound of the biological effect. For exposed children from higher socioeconomic backgrounds, there are no detrimental …
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