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extended family. Using data from the PROGRESA program in Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames … family links of each household to others in the same village. We then exploit the randomized research design of the PROGRESA … the characteristics of extended family. We find PROGRESA only raises secondary enrolment among households that are …
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In this paper, another aspect of optimizing behavior is considered. Specifically, it asks whether variations in levels of attained schooling across groups can be explained by a model that assumes that capital markets are perfect and that individuals maximize wealth. The logic of the analysis...
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assigned to grades within schools, many students have siblings who are applying as well, and school districts commonly … guarantee that siblings will attend the same school. This last condition disqualifies the standard approach of considering … grades independently as it may separate siblings. We argue that the central criterion in school choice - elimination of …
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extended family. Using household panel data from the Progresa program in rural Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal … intra generational family links of each household to others in the same village. We then exploit the randomized research … enrolment vary according to the presence and characteristics of extended family. We find that Progresa only raises secondary …
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extended family. Using household panel data from the Progresa program in rural Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal … intra generational family links of each household to others in the same village. We then exploit the randomized research … enrolment vary according to the presence and characteristics of extended family. We find that Progresa only raises secondary …
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extended family. Using data from the PROGRESA program in Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames … family links of each household to others in the same village. We then exploit the randomized research design of the PROGRESA … the characteristics of extended family. We find PROGRESA only raises secondary enrolment among households that are …
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