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market outcomes of the children whose parents were affected by them, perhaps because benefits are hard to measure or confined … adults, particularly for disadvantaged children; however the gains may be less pronounced when high quality subsidized child …
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for older children aged 14--17. Child labor bans in RTAs perversely increase child employment among 14--17 year olds and … decrease school enrollment for both young and older children. These effects appear to decrease inter-household income …
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Parenting is widely considered to be among the most important influences on early childhood (EC) development. But to what extent and under what circumstances can EC parenting programs improve child learning outcomes? While substantial progress has been made toward addressing these questions in...
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-Samuelson effect), and thus on the incentive for parents to invest in their children's education, associated with international …
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This paper looks at child stunting, wasting, underweight and mid-upper arm circumference in the particular context of Internally Displaced Person Camps in Somalia, the country with one of the highest number of IDPs in the world. The focus is on maternal education and two questions are addressed....
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the population that is calorie deficient (FAO's prevalence of undernourishment); the prevalence of underweight in children …
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This paper distills and extends recent research on the economics of human development and social mobility. It summarizes the evidence from diverse literatures on the importance of early life conditions in shaping multiple life skills and the evidence on critical and sensitive investment periods...
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national and transnational data sources to inform policy. The review of the leading surveys of children (and surveys of … households with children) summarises the information available from these sources and, as importantly, identifies the gaps in …
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answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they may have …
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BACKGROUND: Internal migration, mostly composed of young adults and the poor, constitutes the largest flow of people in developing countries. Few studies document the patterns and determinants of internal youth migration in sub-Saharan Africa.OBJECTIVES: This paper analyzes the socioeconomic...
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