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Mexico, on school enrollment, time spent on schooling activities, and child labor of children aged 7 to 14. We take advantage …This paper examines the effect of a program that extended the length of a school day to improve schooling quality in … being enrolled in school, but affects weekly hours allocated to schooling activities. Moreover, exposure to the program …
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; public policy; labor supply; child labor; school attendance. This study uses an impact evaluation methodology to analyze the …, implying a better school attendance rate of their grandsons and less child labor. We found no effect for school attendance, but … evaluate the effect upon children co-residing with beneficiaries, but possibly there is a spillover for households of relatives …
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beliefs, and well-being of high-school students in their final grades. For this purpose, we use a unique panel data collection …, which surveyed around 6,000 students in their final or pre-final high school year in Germany. We have for the same students … students who responded to the survey before as well as students who participated after the school closures. We exploit this …
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Compulsory schooling increases average level of education in a country and provides other benefits, its effect on geographical distribution is, however, not obvious. We explore the effect of a sudden change in compulsory schooling in Turkey, that increased mandatory years of schooling from five...
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