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used to investigate reasons for the gender earnings gap among the self-employed. Compared to organizational employment … marriage, family size, and hours of housework, whereas self-employed men's earnings increased with marriage and family size …-employment sector the structure of female/male relative earnings was more sensitive to family size and composition. Self-employed women …
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family resources to their children than those who are relatively less educated … conditional on a set of child, family and community covariates that reflect parental preferences and parental child rearing … technology. We test directly whether birth-order in the family and whether being a son or being a daughter reflect how parents …
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suicidal ideation in the children with foreign-born mothers. We find that the advice of mothers (teachers) is 3.2% (5 ….1%) points more effective in reducing suicidal ideation in these children than in those with native Korean mothers. These imply … to improve their capacity to advise these children …
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We explore the relationship between sibling sex composition, gender inequality and girls' locus of control. Among girls … about parents' evaluations of the importance of continuing the family lineage and the stringency level of fertility policies …
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largely influenced by family. However, few studies have explored the intergenerational impact of individuals' early experience … second child within the family is a son. Above results are robust to different specifications and alternative measures …
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