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This paper uses variation created by parental deaths in the amount of time children spend with each parent to examine … children who lost one parent during childhood, we find a series of striking patterns which show that the relationship is … largely causal. Relative to children who did not lose a parent, the education of the deceased parent is less important in …
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observable variables. With fast hardware and modern software, however, this need not hinder the estimation of the (implied …
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household-level data. By combining data on direct CO2 emissions by production sector from the German Environmental Account with …
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This paper presents a methodological extension of Deaton's (1990) model for estimating price elasticities, by pooling Tunisian data from several surveys to improve the inter-cluster variability of unit values which is one of the key elements used in the derivation of these elasticities. Since...
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' implicit prices, income and household composition …
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We propose a new methodology to estimate the share of household income accruing to children (i.e., the cost of children … application on the French Household Budget Survey. -- Consumer demand ; collective model ; Rothbarth method ; cost of children …). Following the principle of the Rothbarth approach, the identification of the children's share requires the observation of at …
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We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruing to children (i ….e., the cost of children) in Ireland. The method also allows us to identify the economies of scale in the household and … variation. The identification of the children's share requires the observation of adult-specific goods as in the traditional …
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and other socioeconomic factors. The underlying assumption here is that inadequate information on household food …
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than husbands, and that household demand patterns for food are affected by spouse’s relative bargaining power. Failure to …
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We tested whether Asian American parents place more importance on helping their children with college costs than … parents with other racial/ethnic groups. Our logistic regression controlling for household characteristics shows that among … expecting to contribute to their children's college costs, suggesting that this social norm does not differ. White parents are …
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