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) in order to jointly generate tools and knowledge that enable the timely identification of children and adolescents who …
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An economic theory of young people's decision to live apart from parents is presented and used to structure econometric analyses of the processes of leaving the paternal home and returning to it, which employ data from the British Household Panel Survey for the first half of the 1990s. The...
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-income parents and the intergenerational impacts on their children. We focus on welfare policies that change benefit levels, activity … requirements, time-limits and inwork benefits. These policies may affect children through several mechanisms, including changes in … family income, time spent with parents, and attitudes towards work or welfare. To unpack these mechanisms and understand the …
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in the same situation, leaves many unprotected (in particular, 17 million children) and is fraught with duplications and … children can be brought together within a single framework. The budgets of the Bolsa Família, Abono Salarial and Salário …
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