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the first child, we find that the arrival of the first child leads to a sharp and persistent 35% decline in mothers …
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children born to 600000 mothers during 1970-2000 in 38 developing countries. These data are merged with macroeconomic data by … aggregate shocks and trends in unobservables within countries, while a panel of children within mother is exploited to control …. The interaction (gradient) effects are, in general, most marked for shorter women suggesting that children are more likely …
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children born to 600000 mothers during 1970-2000 in 38 developing countries. These data are merged with macroeconomic data by … aggregate shocks and trends in unobservables within countries, while a panel of children within mother is exploited to control …. The interaction (gradient) effects are, in general, most marked for shorter women suggesting that children are more likely …
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children are, which means building up on what children already know. It is designed to implement a learner-centered education …
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impacts on women's labour supply, or on investments in children. Using data for developing countries and the United States, we …
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