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change the gender gaps in the intergenerational transmission. Our results are robust to different model specifications and …
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estimated impacts of mothers' SWB by up to 40%, but does not change the gender gaps. Our results are robust to different model …
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identified gender inequality as a common predictor for such child health deprivations. At household level, studies support this … education reduces her children's risk of wasting independent of the father and their household's economic situation because … finding by showing that maternal education improves children's health outcomes. Yet authors disagree on whether education …
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We study the impact of adult children's internal migration on the health and subjective well-being of elderly parents … left behind, distinguishing between the gender of the migrant children. To overcome migration endogeneity, we exploit novel … and exogenous variation in children's astrological characteristics and apply instrumental variables methods. We find a …
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We investigate whether the effects of schoolmates' gender and average parental education on educational achievement …, employment and earnings vary with individual family characteristics such as the gender of siblings and own parental education. We …
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We use Danish register data to investigate whether the effects of schoolmates' gender and average parental education on … individual educational achievement, employment and earnings vary with individual family characteristics such as the gender of …
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their offspring. We show that the reform was detrimental for the health of the son's of affected parents at delivery. Yet …, in the medium run, the effects of the reform are insignificant for both male and female children. The sons of treated …
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