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HOW RESPONSIVE IS INVESTMENT IN SCHOOLING TO CHANGES IN REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES AND IN RETURNS?
INVESTMENT IN SCHOOLING REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES AND IN RETURNS?
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2015/7/15
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Schooling, Child Labor, and the Returns to Healthcare in Tanzania
Schooling Child Labor Returns Healthcare Tanzania
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2016/3/9
We study the effects of accessing better healthcare on the schooling and labor supply decisions of sick children in Tanzania. Using variation in the cost of formal-sector healthcare to predict treatme...
Household Choices of Child Labor and Schooling: A Simple Model with Application to Brazil
Household Choices Child Labor Schooling Simple Model Application Brazil
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2016/3/9
This paper argues that conflicting results from previous literature—related to the effect of economic conditions on child labor—derive from different income and substitution effects implicit in differ...
Long-Run Returns to Education: Does Schooling Lead to an Extended Old Age?
Long-Run Returns Education Schooling Lead Extended Old Age
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2016/3/8
While there is no doubt that health is strongly correlated with education, whether schooling exerts a causal impact on health is not firmly established. We exploit a Dutch compulsory schooling law to ...
Do Conditional Cash Transfers for Schooling Generate Lasting Benefits?: A Five-Year Followup of PROGRESA/Oportunidades
Conditional Cash Transfers Schooling Generate Lasting Benefits Five-Year Followup
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2016/3/8
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs link public transfers to human capital investment in hopes of alleviating current poverty and reducing its intergenerational transmission. However, little is k...
Estimating the Return to Endogenous Schooling Decisions via Conditional Second Moments
Endogenous Schooling Decisions Conditional Second Moments
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2016/3/7
This paper employs conditional second moments to identify the impact of education in wage regressions where education is treated as endogenous. This approach avoids the use of instrumental variables i...
OPEN ENROLLMENT:A VEHICLE FOR MARKET COMPETITION IN SCHOOLING?
OPEN ENROLLMENT MARKET COMPETITION
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2008/12/3
Following the repeated failure in the United States of numerous
federal tax credit and voucher proposals for education in the recent
past, the retiring President Reagan and his successor President B...
Schooling and the Armed Forces Qualifying Test: Evidence from School-Entry Laws
Schooling Armed Forces Qualifying Test Evidence School-Entry Laws
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2016/3/7
How much can late schooling investments close racial and ethnic skill gaps? We investigate this question by exploiting the large differences in completed schooling that arise among teenagers with birt...
Why Are the Returns to Schooling Higher for Women than for Men?
Returns Schooling Higher Women Men
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2016/3/4
Many studies have found that the impact of schooling on earnings is greater for females than for males, despite the fact that females tend to earn less, both absolutely and controlling for personal ch...
An Evaluation of Instrumental Variable Strategies for Estimating the Effects of Catholic Schooling
Instrumental Variable Strategies Catholic Schooling
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2016/3/4
Several previous studies have relied on religious affiliation and the proximity to Catholic schools as exogenous sources of variation for identifying the effect of Catholic schooling on a wide variety...
The Effectiveness of Catholic Primary Schooling
Effectiveness Catholic Primary Schooling
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2016/3/4
Although extensive research has compared Catholic and public high schools, little is known about Catholic primary schools. Using unique data for two cohorts of primary school students, I find that Cat...