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.6 million Syrians). Refugees in Turkey are supported by the world's largest cash transfer program for refugees, the Emergency …This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We … raise this question in the unique context of Turkey, which hosts the world's largest refugee population (including 3 …
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.6 million Syrians). Refugees in Turkey are supported by the world's largest cash transfer program for refugees, the Emergency …This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We … raise this question in the unique context of Turkey, which hosts the world's largest refugee population (including 3 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012628458
.6 million Syrians). Refugees in Turkey are supported by the world's largest cash transfer program for refugees, the Emergency …This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We … raise this question in the unique context of Turkey, which hosts the world's largest refugee population (including 3 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012658092
of whom live in low- or middle-income countries. This study focuses on Syrian refugee children in Turkey and examines the … the gap persists for both genders. However, once we restrict the sample to refugees who arrive in Turkey at or before age …Although school integration of the children of economic migrants in developed countries is wellstudied in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012625113
of whom live in low- or middle-income countries. This study focuses on Syrian refugee children in Turkey and examines the … the gap persists for both genders. However, once we restrict the sample to refugees who arrive in Turkey at or before age …Although school integration of the children of economic migrants in developed countries is well-studied in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012620009
Could a partial subsidy for child education increase children's participation in paid work? In contrast to much of the … Philippines, the analysis finds that some children, who were in neither school nor work before the program, increased … beneficiary children from poor Philippine households increased work to support their schooling. The additional earnings from this …
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We examine the effects of a compulsory schooling reform on child labor in Turkey, which extended the duration of …
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below which an increase in income has no impact on child labor and education. We estimate the causal impact of an increase … in income on child labor and education exploiting the random allocation of the Child Grant Programme, an unconditional … cash transfer (CT), in Lesotho. We show that the poorest households do not increase investment in children's human capital …
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We use a comparative approach to study the incentives provided by different types of compensation contracts, and their valuation by risk averse managers, in a fairly general setting. We show that concave contracts tend to provide more incentives to risk averse managers, while convex contracts...
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working and education. I look at the empirical relationship between working and educational expenditure budget shares for … children age 5-14 in Mexico. I accomplish this using a household fixed effects model and data from two waves of the Mexican … Family Life Survey (MxFLS). The results indicate that working increases school expenditure shares for working children. In …
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