Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, my dissertation investigates several key issues in family economics. The first chapter studies the role of family relocation on children's schooling and youth behavior problems. By exploiting the variation in sibling's age at the time of family relocation, we find no detectable negative effects of family relocation on various children's outcomes. We extend our discussion to the context of school mobility and child outcomes. In the second chapter, we use individual school change history from the NLSY 97 and control for sibling fixed effects to estimate how the variation in children's age at school change would affect a set of outcome variables...
This dissertation is divided into three independent chapters. In the first two chapters of this diss...
The goal of this dissertation is to analyze the effects of public programs and parental labor market...
This dissertation is composed of three essays. The first essay, Family Resources and Secondary Educa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on high school dropout by adolescents and the roll...
This dissertation consists of three essays on family economics and human capital development. In th...
This dissertation focuses on two important topics in family economics, the family gap and children’s...
My dissertation consists of three applied microeconomic papers unified by the techniques of causal i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
The dissertation is a collection of 3 articles. The first estimates two types of models to investiga...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
[This dissertation examines issues in family demography and the role of public policy in shaping lif...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
This dissertation investigates behavioral responses to adverse economic events. Informal networks su...
This dissertation is divided into three independent chapters. In the first two chapters of this diss...
The goal of this dissertation is to analyze the effects of public programs and parental labor market...
This dissertation is composed of three essays. The first essay, Family Resources and Secondary Educa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on high school dropout by adolescents and the roll...
This dissertation consists of three essays on family economics and human capital development. In th...
This dissertation focuses on two important topics in family economics, the family gap and children’s...
My dissertation consists of three applied microeconomic papers unified by the techniques of causal i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is on three essays on issues in deve...
The dissertation is a collection of 3 articles. The first estimates two types of models to investiga...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
[This dissertation examines issues in family demography and the role of public policy in shaping lif...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
This dissertation investigates behavioral responses to adverse economic events. Informal networks su...
This dissertation is divided into three independent chapters. In the first two chapters of this diss...
The goal of this dissertation is to analyze the effects of public programs and parental labor market...
This dissertation is composed of three essays. The first essay, Family Resources and Secondary Educa...