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This paper studies the effects of mothers' long-term pre-conception exposure to local violence on birth outcomes. Using administrative data from Mexico and two different empirical strategies, our results indicate that mothers' long-term exposure to local violence prior to conception has...
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What happens to children during the early years is recognized to be very important for their long run development. It … targeted to premature children, known as Kangaroo Mother Care. We do so using data from a randomised control trial performed …
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stakes testing for college entry. Leveraging age cutoffs for school entry in Taiwan, we compare August-born children to … children born in September of the same year. The former hit all the milestones one year earlier than the latter, enabling us to … tests. These effects are stronger in counties where both parents and children have higher educational aspirations. Hence …
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pronounced for very young children, non-White children, and those living in economically disadvantaged, racially diverse, and …
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the potential impacts of resort mini-clubs -- 3. “Adult only” hotels: Why are children excluded? -- 4. Resort mini … -- 6. Good holidays in children’s voices and drawings -- 7. ReesLeisure and Winchester May Day Triathlon for Children -- 8 … memories: An empirical study of children’s enduring loyalty to holiday places -- 10. The role of children in marketing, a state …
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We investigate the relationship between child socio-emotional skills and labour market outcomes using longitudinal data from the 1970 British Cohort Study. We perform a novel factor analysis of child skills and capture four latent dimensions, representing "attention", "conduct", "emotional", and...
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