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have devastating effects not only on the individual but the entire household, including children. If a parental health … shock reduces investments in children, it may have long-lasting implications on the children's future socioeconomic status … with consequences on their adult health. Using a detailed longitudinal dataset of Danish children born in the period 1987 …
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This paper analyzes the association between quality of parenting programs and child development outcomes. It focuses on parenting programs delivered through home visits (i.e., home visiting programs) in which a paraprofessional works with the caregiver to improve parental practices, skills and...
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acknowledged, but relatively little is known about how educational investments by parents may respond to children’s non … for differences between their children, investing more in a child who exhibits greater non-cognitive deficits, while less … associated with the narrowing of non-cognitive deficits over time for children of more educated mothers, while there is no …
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effect of return migrant parents on once-left-behind children's performance. This empirical strategy allows us to avoid the … parents may improve children's school performance. One is that children spend more time studying following migrant parents …' return. The other is that return migrant parents spend more on their children's education. We also find evidence suggesting …
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acknowledged, but relatively little is known about how educational investments by parents may respond to children's non … for differences between their children, investing more in a child who exhibits greater non-cognitive deficits, while less … associated with the narrowing of non-cognitive deficits over time for children of more educated mothers, while there is no …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012915708
educational attainment of the next generation were more severe for children with nontertiary-educated parents than those with … tertiary-educated parents, implying that the recession aggravated the pattern of societal inequality in Finland. Importantly …
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Educational outcomes of children are highly dependent on household and school-level inputs. In poor countries … migrant parents can affect families' time allocation towards education. Previous work on education inputs often implicitly … Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable approach we find …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011450680
Educational outcomes of children are highly dependent on household and schoollevel inputs. In poor countries … migrant parents can affect families’ time allocation towards education. Previous work on education inputs often implicitly … data from Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011408467
Educational outcomes of children are highly dependent on household and school-level inputs. In poor countries … migrant parents can affect families' time allocation towards education. Previous work on education inputs often implicitly … data from Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011410550