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could help explain why the majority of them choose to leave their children behind. We identified the causal impacts of … higher fees deter migrant workers from bringing their children with them, especially their daughters, reduce the number of … children they bring, and increase educational remittances to rural areas for the children left behind. Increases in school fees …
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could help explain why the majority of migrants choose to leave their children behind. This paper proposes a theoretical … their children to the city. The analysis instruments the endogenous school fees with unexpected shocks to the city's public … workers from bringing their children, especially their daughters; reduce the number of children they bring; and increase …
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could help explain why the majority of migrants choose to leave their children behind. This paper proposes a theoretical … their children to the city. The analysis instruments the endogenous school fees with unexpected shocks to the city's public … workers from bringing their children, especially their daughters; reduce the number of children they bring; and increase …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012245551
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Nearly a quarter of all children under the age of two in China are left behind in the countryside as parents migrate to … urban areas for work. We use a longitudinal survey following young children and their caregivers from 6 to 30 months of age … of labor from rural to urban areas has been a key driver of China's prosperity in recent decades, it may entail a …
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I present a model of parental decision-making with endogenous migration to study the human capital of children in … migrant families, focusing on the case of rural China. I derive two main results related to (i) the effect of parental … migration on children's human capital, and (ii) the effects of government policies that increase services for children. First, I …
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could help explain why the majority of them choose to leave their children behind. We identified the causal impacts of … higher fees deter migrant workers from bringing their children with them, especially their daughters, reduce the number of … children they bring, and increase educational remittances to rural areas for the children left behind. Increases in school fees …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014552473
The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucially on whether resources are targeted efficiently. In this paper we use a randomized experiment to analyze the impact of a school grants program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010499532
The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucially on whether resources are targeted efficiently. In this paper we use a randomized experiment to analyze the impact of a school grants program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010501982
The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucially on whether resources are targeted efficiently. In this paper we use a randomized experiment to analyze the impact of a school grants program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010503454