Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children aged between one and twelve for Andhra Pradesh, India, we investigate the determinants of children's cognitive as well as non-cognitive skills. We find evidence of selfproductivity for cognitive skills and cross-productivity effects from cognitive on non-cognitive skills. Moreover, we demonstrate that parental investment has contemporaneously powerful positive effects on skill levels for all age groups. Investigating other determinants of these skills, we find child health at age one to influence cognitive abilities at age five, whilst child health at age one is influenced by parental care already during pregnancy and earliest childhood. Unde...
This paper estimates models of the evolution of cognitive and noncognitive skills and explores the r...
This paper explores the relationship between early childhood education and academic outcomes for chi...
Although there are a vast number of empirical studies documenting a strong positive link between par...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
"This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from t...
This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from tw...
In this paper we estimate production functions for cognition and health throughout four stages of ch...
This paper examines the impact of parental investments on the development of cognitive, mental and e...
This study provides evidence about how cognitive and non-cognitive skills are acquired during childh...
In the first chapter, I use time use data from a longitudinal survey (covering Ethiopia, India and V...
Skills are an important predictor of labour, education, and wellbeing outcomes. Understanding the or...
Background: There is a well-established link between various measures of socioeconomic status and th...
This paper estimates models of the evolution of cognitive and noncognitive skills and explores the r...
This paper explores the relationship between early childhood education and academic outcomes for chi...
Although there are a vast number of empirical studies documenting a strong positive link between par...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
Building on recent advances in the literature and using a rich data set for two cohorts of children ...
"This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from t...
This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from tw...
In this paper we estimate production functions for cognition and health throughout four stages of ch...
This paper examines the impact of parental investments on the development of cognitive, mental and e...
This study provides evidence about how cognitive and non-cognitive skills are acquired during childh...
In the first chapter, I use time use data from a longitudinal survey (covering Ethiopia, India and V...
Skills are an important predictor of labour, education, and wellbeing outcomes. Understanding the or...
Background: There is a well-established link between various measures of socioeconomic status and th...
This paper estimates models of the evolution of cognitive and noncognitive skills and explores the r...
This paper explores the relationship between early childhood education and academic outcomes for chi...
Although there are a vast number of empirical studies documenting a strong positive link between par...