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This paper explores the immediate effects of a father's U.S. migration on his children's schooling and work outcomes in … Mexico. To get around the endogeneity of paternal migration, I use individual fixed effects and IV estimation where the …. Overall, the estimates suggest that children reduce study hours and increase work hours in response to a father's U …
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This article examines the definition of parental authority, discusses the roots of this institution, and analyzes the treatment of parental authority in Mexican law. The author focuses on the Mexican Federal Civil Code and other documents relating to its provisions, as well as a number of...
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Previous empirical research has shown that Mexico's Oportunidades program has succeeded in increasing schooling and … improving health of disadvantaged children. This paper studies the program's potential longer-term consequences for the poverty … and inequality of these children. It adapts methods developed in DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux (1996) and incorporates …
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