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higher quality education. However, there are heterogeneous effects. Non-minority parents decrease engagement, but increase … tutoring. Minority and low-income parents increase engagement and increase both tutoring and in-home homework help. Results …
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transfers to their own parents in order to instill appropriate preferences in their children. This generates a derived demand … downpayments. We argue that parents provide help with downpayments in order to encourage the production of grandchildren, and that … such a subsidization emanates from the "demonstration effect:" a child's propensity to furnish parents with attention and …
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compensated through school resources. In this way, by incorporating the behavioral responses of parents, teachers and policymakers …
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even in the second generation. For the children of the foreign-born, parental schooling plays no role in making educational …
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even in the second generation. For the children of the foreign-born, parental schooling plays no role in making educational …
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even in the second generation. For the children of the foreign-born, parental schooling plays no role in making educational …
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We consider an economic model of child development with multiple stages. Due to incomplete information, parents are not … the importance of early investments in children when inter-stage investments are easily substitutable, but strengthens …
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