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This paper examines the transmission of human capital from parents to children using variation in parental influence … educated parents spend more time with their children …
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This paper examines the transmission of human capital from parents to children using variation in parental influence … educated parents spend more time with their children …
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The stylized fact that individuals who come from families with more children are disadvantaged in the schooling process … of a fifth of a year of schooling. However, more recent analyses suggest that the detrimental effects of sibship size on …
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The stylized fact that individuals who come from families with more children are disadvantaged in the schooling process … of a fifth of a year of schooling. However, more recent analyses suggest that the detrimental effects of sibship size on …
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, based on the 1977 Lesotho Fertility Survey. The study showed that infant mortality, despite an erratic trend, fell over time …This study is an examination of effects of parental education and demographic factors on infant mortality in Lesotho … risk of mortality than the lower birth orders. However, high death rates were not caused by birth order per se, but because …
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vocational training nor the occupational position of the parents in childhood, which both correlate with household income, can …
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