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the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are … regressors. This result is confirmed when we account for unobserved heterogeneity at the household level, exploiting the presence …
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household chores. While the general results are maintained in households with a married couple present, in de jure female …-headed households, outcomes improved among secondary school-aged boys relative to secondary school-aged girls. By contrast, having the … find that the cash transfer led to different outcomes for girls and boys, overall favouring secondary school-aged girls …
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individual residuals and between household fixed effects when it comes to hours spent working and in school, but this correlation …This paper uses a longitudinal survey from the Philippines with detailed information on children's time use to analyse … the effects of economic factors on children's time allocation and the trade-offs between time uses. The method takes …
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this end, we analyse whether alcohol consumption decreases parents' time spent looking after children and working. Using … the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we estimate a model of intra-household allocation of time for mono …-nuclear families with children under fifteen years of age. We find that fathers' alcohol consumption has a negative impact on their …
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