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for sampling variation in the estimates. England is shown to be a middle-ranking country, as is the USA. High segregation …
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Within-country differences in educational outcomes are compared for a large group of industrialised countries. We investigate where inequality is greatest, the association between inequality in learning and average levels of learning, the interpretation of measured levels of inequality, and...
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Economic theory and common sense suggest that time preference can cause or per- petuate poverty. Might poverty also or instead cause impatient or impulsive behavior? This paper reports a randomized lab experiment and a partially randomized field ex- periment, both in India, and analysis of the...
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Utilizando informacio?n de encuestas de hogares y me?todos econome?tricos, se analizan los choques que enfrentan diferentes tipos de hogares en Colombia en distintas fases del ciclo econo?mico, la vulnerabilidad de los mismos y sus reacciones frente a choques de ingreso, y se evalu?a si los...
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The aim of the paper is to estimate models for household classifi cation from the point of view of their financial situation. The models are constructed on the basis of data from the Living Conditions 2010 survey. The target indicators are the possibility of a household to afford a week-long...
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to corrections are posited as legitimate sentencing factors. Thus, concerns relating to pregnancy and childbirth, family …
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We study the rate of wage growth among long-term welfare recipients in the self-sufficiency Project (SSP) who were induced by the financial incentives of the program to enter the work force. We find that single parents who began working in response to the SSP incentive are younger, less...
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Children who can count on support from altruistic parents may not try hard to succeed in the labor market. Moreover, parental altruism makes withdrawal of such support non-credible. To promote work effort, parents may want to instill norms which later cause their children to experience guilt or...
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