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Egyptians invest their income received from remittances? Do remittances act as a significant tool to relax budget constraints …’ knowledge, this is the first study that provides information on how do people invest their income received from remittances in …
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-significant. This suggests that the positive income effects of remittances may be offset by the negative effects of a missing parent due …
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endogenous and they depend on local prices and household income, as well as on the exogenous determinants of cognition and health …
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endogenous and they depend on local prices and household income, as well as on the exogenous determinants of cognition and health …
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health status has barely improved in the past decades despite more than double digit of annual per capita income growth. We … as to why the nutritional status of the poor tends to be stagnant amid rapid income growth in developing countries …
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The unequal treatment of children is not gender neutral from the parent side. Our results show that women try to compensate through debt for the unbalanced situation faced by their daughters compared to their sons. However, the lack of symmetry between mothers' and fathers' financial situations...
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, prior child cognition and health, and child investments. We use income and local prices to control for the endogeneity of …
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Participating in and presenting gifts at funerals, weddings, and other ceremonies held by friends and neighbors have been regarded as social norms in many parts of the world for thousands of years. However, due to the reciprocal nature of gift giving, it is more burdensome for the poor to take...
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We estimate production functions for cognition and health for children aged 1-12 in India, based on the Young Lives Survey. India has over 70 million children aged 0-5 who are at risk of developmental deficits. The inputs into the production functions include parental background, prior child...
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This paper provides a framework for analyzing constraints that apply specifically to women, which theory suggests may have negative impacts on child outcomes (as well as on women). We classify women's constraints into four dimensions: (i) domestic physcial and psychological abuse, (ii) low...
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