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This paper provides evidence on how having violence-exposed peers who migrated to nonviolent areas affects students …' educational trajectories in receiving schools. To recover our estimates, we exploit the variation in local violence across … trajectories. We find that peer exposure to violence in elementary school imposes persistent negative effects on students in …
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This paper provides evidence on how having violence-exposed peers who migrated to nonviolent areas affects students …' educational trajectories in receiving schools. To recover our estimates, we exploit the variation in local violence across … trajectories. We find that peer exposure to violence in elementary school imposes persistent negative effects on students in …
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mothers and their children, almost no research has examined the rest of the mother's family. I address this gap, finding that …, all of which compare siblings of teen mothers to similar students in other families. I show that it is important to …
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This is the first study investigating the causal effect of maternal education on child's health and schooling outcomes in Germany. We apply an instrumental variables approach that has not yet been used in the intergenerational context. For that purpose, we draw on a rich German panel data set...
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This study investigates the effects of maternal education on child's health and health behavior. We draw on a rich German panel data set containing information about three generations. This allows instrumenting maternal education by the number of her siblings while conditioning on grandparental...
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-five children in Turkey. I find gains in health and human capital among age-eligible children of both sexes. However, educational …
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