This paper estimates the effect of the early childhood environment on a large array of social and economic outcomes lasting almost 60 years. To do this, we exploit variation in the living conditions experienced by Yemenite children after being airlifted to Israel in 1949. We find that children who were placed in a more modern environment (i.e. with better sanitary and infrastructure conditions) were more likely to obtain higher education, marry at an older age, have fewer children, and work at age 55. They were also more likely to be assimilated into Israeli society, to be less religious, and have more worldly tastes in music and food. However, these effects are found mainly for women and not for men. We also find an effect on the next gene...
Research in economics of education about the effectiveness of educational programs and interventions...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
The Young Lives study is following the lives of 12,000 children over 15 years in Ethiopia, Andhra P...
This paper estimates the effect of the early childhood environment on a large array of social and ec...
This paper estimates the effect of the childhood environment on a large array of social and economic...
This paper examines the extent to which intergenerational correlations in educational attainment (an...
In May 1991, 15,000 Ethiopian Jews were brought to Israel in an overnight airlift and sorted in a ha...
A natural experiment in education on Israeli kibbutzim, where investment in human capital is equal f...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
This dissertation analyzes how early inequalities in health and education affect later educational, ...
Migrant populations consist of individuals who migrated at different stages in the development of th...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
Do the returns to migration extend beyond migrants themselves and accrue to the children of migrants...
Abstract: Prior to 1996, Israelis in collective communities (kibbutzim) shared the costs of raising ...
This paper uses longitudinal employment survey data to analyse the impact of household economic shoc...
Research in economics of education about the effectiveness of educational programs and interventions...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
The Young Lives study is following the lives of 12,000 children over 15 years in Ethiopia, Andhra P...
This paper estimates the effect of the early childhood environment on a large array of social and ec...
This paper estimates the effect of the childhood environment on a large array of social and economic...
This paper examines the extent to which intergenerational correlations in educational attainment (an...
In May 1991, 15,000 Ethiopian Jews were brought to Israel in an overnight airlift and sorted in a ha...
A natural experiment in education on Israeli kibbutzim, where investment in human capital is equal f...
Research in economics has established early childhood and adolescence as critical in influencing lon...
This dissertation analyzes how early inequalities in health and education affect later educational, ...
Migrant populations consist of individuals who migrated at different stages in the development of th...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
Do the returns to migration extend beyond migrants themselves and accrue to the children of migrants...
Abstract: Prior to 1996, Israelis in collective communities (kibbutzim) shared the costs of raising ...
This paper uses longitudinal employment survey data to analyse the impact of household economic shoc...
Research in economics of education about the effectiveness of educational programs and interventions...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
The Young Lives study is following the lives of 12,000 children over 15 years in Ethiopia, Andhra P...