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and girls. In this paper, we interrogate this issue using individual-level data from Ghana. Methodologically, the paper … pro-male bias exists. That is, households favour boys in their decision whether or not to enrol a child in school in Ghana …
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We argue that South Korean families with children are today overinvesting in the level of education due to their high levels of expenditures on private after-school tutoring programs. This situation has evolved due to a combination of factors: a changing labor market, increasing housing and debt...
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We argue that South Korean families with children are today overinvesting in the level of education due to their high levels of expenditures on private after-school tutoring programs. This situation has evolved due to a combination of factors: a changing labor market, increasing housing and debt...
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and girls. In this paper, we interrogate this issue using individual-level data from Ghana. Methodologically, the paper … pro-male bias exists. That is, households favour boys in their decision whether or not to enrol a child in school in Ghana …
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Do the short and medium term adjustment costs associated with trade liberalization influence schooling and child labor decisions? We examine this question in the context of India's 1991 tariff reforms. Overall, in the 1990s, rural India experienced a dramatic increase in schooling and decline in...
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