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children are gone and save only a small proportion of the freed-up resources. Since parents had fewer resources to save while …
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This paper analyzes the impact of social policy on the welfare of children in OECD countries and Russia, and the … improving the welfare of children in the Russian Federation. In this paper we are assessing the impact of social policies for … the benefit of status of children in the practice of developed countries and the Russian Federation. …
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of children aged between 7 and 14, we find strong aversion to lying at all ages. Lying is driven mainly by selfish … motives and envy. Children with stronger social preferences are less prone to deception, even when lying would benefit others … at no monetary cost. Older children lie less than younger children and require more selfjustification to lie. …
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Research examining children's and young people's food and eating practices has become more common place in recent years … children's privacy and their right not to reveal 'too much' to the researcher or their family. Innovative methods which deserve … researcher the opportunity to build rapport with and collect narratives about food and eating from children and young people. …
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-experiment, we find that on average German children who were of school age during the persecutions have fewer years of schooling in …
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an important source of animal-based proteins and micronutrients for young children …
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We estimate a system of three behavioral equations for Brazilian children and teenagers (school absenteeism, health …
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steep caste and gender gradients and few substantive changes once children enter school. The gender gap, however, reverses …
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