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We find a strong positive sibling spillover effect in two-children households in rural China, as measured by an increase in the Chinese and Math test scores of elder siblings when their younger sibling starts school. We use the Chinese Law of Compulsory Education as an exogenous variation in the...
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The purpose of this study is to: find out the motivation influences the discipline of learning, to know the family … no influence of the family environment on the discipline of learning, there are peer influences on the discipline of …
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parents. Findings indicate that policy makers should target the household rather the individual, and combine policies for …
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, employment and earnings vary with individual family characteristics such as the gender of siblings and own parental education. We …
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individual educational achievement, employment and earnings vary with individual family characteristics such as the gender of …
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This paper models household investments in young children when parents and older siblings share caregiving … childhood development in a sample of rural Kenyan households with otherwise similar family structures. Older sibling gender is … not related to household structure, subsequent birth spacing, or other observable characteristics, so the presence of an …
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