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to gauge its impact on children's propensity to live without their parents in households headed by relatives or friends … socioeconomic costs of being raised without parents or in a single-headed household, gaining a better understanding of the … collateral damage of heightened enforcement on the families to which these children belong is well warranted. …
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sind die Ursache für diese Verschlechterung der Englischkenntnisse der Kinder. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Eltern ihre … Kinder an einer Vorschule anmelden, sinkt. Die Zeit, welche Kinder in der Vorschulde verbringen, wird durch die Zeit, die die … Eltern zu Hause mit den Kindern verbringt substituiert. Die Eltern reduzieren auch die Zeit für Freizeit und soziale Kontakte …
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. Changes in parental investment behavior cause this reduction in children's English skills. Parents are less likely to enroll … at home. Parents also reduce time spent on leisure and socializing, providing children with fewer opportunities to …We study the spillover effects of immigration enforcement policies on children's human capital. Exploiting the temporal …
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parents'country of origin. Results show a positive effect of parents' time in Sweden on their children's performance in …This paper assesses the intergenerational effect of immigrant parents' incorporation experiences, measured as time in … Sweden, on the educational performance of their children, using full Swedish population registry data for 22 cohorts …
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Many children worldwide are left behind by parents who are migrating for work. While previous literature has studied … the effect of parental migration on children's educational outcomes and cognitive achievements, this study focuses on how … parental migration affects children's non-cognitive development. We use longitudinal data of children in rural China and adopt …
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This chapter carefully reviews the migration decision model and extends the literature by studying child migration in China. In my model, the migrant parent decides whether to bring a child to cities or leave him behind. The main result is that higher educated migrant parent is more likely to...
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parental investment behavior cause this reduction in children's English skills. Parents are less likely to enroll their …. Parents also reduce time spent on leisure and socializing, providing children with fewer opportunities to interact and lean …We study the spillover effects of immigration enforcement policies on children's human capital. Exploiting the temporal …
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poverty of households with U.S. citizen children by 4 percent. The effect is robust to a number of identification tests …
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Immigrant children often face educational disadvantages that stem from their parents' decision- making. For example, in … citizenship or not. We find that the policy caused immigrant parents to (i) send their children to preschool more often; (ii … many immigrant-receiving countries, immigrants are less likely than the native-born to enrol their children in preschool …
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Immigrant children often face educational disadvantages that stem from their parents' decision-making. For example, in … citizenship or not. We find that the policy caused immigrant parents to (i) send their children to preschool more often; (ii … many immigrant-receiving countries, immigrants are less likely than the native-born to enroll their children in preschool …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012982264