Children are conceptualized many ways by economists-- as sources of utility for their parents, investments, recipients of care, and public goods. Despite the understanding that children are also people, the economic literature is lacking in analysis of children as actors, making choices with consequences for economic development. Using a capability-driven approach and an emphasis on co-evolutionary processes of institutional and individual change, with mixed qualitative and quantitative methods, my dissertation analyzes the role of children in long-term economic development at the community level. I use a case study of community-based, out-of-school time (OST) programs for low-income youth funded through the 21st Century Community Learning ...
Approximately half of all New York City public school students who live in families with incomes les...
The dissertation is a collection of essays examining three topics in the economics of education. The...
In the United States, like many developed countries, government provides substantial support for pri...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists—as sources of utility for their parents, investm...
This dissertation studies the consequences of public policy on the opportunities of underserved stud...
Formal child care settings, such as center-based care, are known to increase school readiness, espec...
Although schools receive most of the attention in discussions of and research about educational poli...
The central theme of this dissertation is to analyze the importance of family investment in explaini...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
An extensive literature documents the instrumental role of early childhood in improving individuals'...
This thesis studies the process of human capital formation in the childhood years, focusing on the r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents the political economy dimension of conditional cash transfer ...
This dissertation is composed by four chapters studying the accumulation of human capital at differe...
Low-income and minority youth are dramatically less likely to reach a college education than their h...
This paper introduces the EJ Symposium on Child Development by reviewing the literature and placing ...
Approximately half of all New York City public school students who live in families with incomes les...
The dissertation is a collection of essays examining three topics in the economics of education. The...
In the United States, like many developed countries, government provides substantial support for pri...
Children are conceptualized many ways by economists—as sources of utility for their parents, investm...
This dissertation studies the consequences of public policy on the opportunities of underserved stud...
Formal child care settings, such as center-based care, are known to increase school readiness, espec...
Although schools receive most of the attention in discussions of and research about educational poli...
The central theme of this dissertation is to analyze the importance of family investment in explaini...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
An extensive literature documents the instrumental role of early childhood in improving individuals'...
This thesis studies the process of human capital formation in the childhood years, focusing on the r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents the political economy dimension of conditional cash transfer ...
This dissertation is composed by four chapters studying the accumulation of human capital at differe...
Low-income and minority youth are dramatically less likely to reach a college education than their h...
This paper introduces the EJ Symposium on Child Development by reviewing the literature and placing ...
Approximately half of all New York City public school students who live in families with incomes les...
The dissertation is a collection of essays examining three topics in the economics of education. The...
In the United States, like many developed countries, government provides substantial support for pri...