The impact of macroeconomic crises on parents'investments in the human capital of their children is a widely contested issue. The author analyzes the effects of the profound macroeconomic crisis in Peru in 1988-92 on the schooling and employment decisions made by urban school-age children. He arrives at two basic findings: First, the crisis had no effect on the attendance rates of school-age children. But the share of children who were both employed and in school fell significantly during the crisis. Second, mean educational attainment was significantly higher for children who were exposed to the crisis than for those who were not. THe author argues that these findings may be related: children who are not employed have more time available a...
SUMMARY This article argues that although under a normal economic environment the allocation of res...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that explore determinants of parental investments in th...
Education has long been known as “human capital”, the capital involved in producing higher wages and...
Despite improvements in enrolment rates in recent decades, the Peruvian school system still has seri...
The effect of economic crises on child health is a topic of great policy importance. The authors use...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This paper analyses the impact of adverse economic shocks on human capital formation in the case of ...
This dissertation examines how exogenous changes in income affect the most vulnerable populations in...
This study measures the impact of a flood in 2010 in Benin on children’s schooling and labor. The da...
Income shocks to poorer households may lead parents to withdraw their children from school and enter...
This paper aims to measure the impact of the global crisis on social indicators child health, mortal...
Is a dramatic slowdown in global economic growth going to erase much of the progress in the last dec...
This dissertation studies the childhood determinants of cognitive and non-cognitive development as w...
Each chapter of this dissertation studies a different question within the field of Applied Microecon...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that study the extent to which natural disasters and so...
SUMMARY This article argues that although under a normal economic environment the allocation of res...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that explore determinants of parental investments in th...
Education has long been known as “human capital”, the capital involved in producing higher wages and...
Despite improvements in enrolment rates in recent decades, the Peruvian school system still has seri...
The effect of economic crises on child health is a topic of great policy importance. The authors use...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This paper analyses the impact of adverse economic shocks on human capital formation in the case of ...
This dissertation examines how exogenous changes in income affect the most vulnerable populations in...
This study measures the impact of a flood in 2010 in Benin on children’s schooling and labor. The da...
Income shocks to poorer households may lead parents to withdraw their children from school and enter...
This paper aims to measure the impact of the global crisis on social indicators child health, mortal...
Is a dramatic slowdown in global economic growth going to erase much of the progress in the last dec...
This dissertation studies the childhood determinants of cognitive and non-cognitive development as w...
Each chapter of this dissertation studies a different question within the field of Applied Microecon...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that study the extent to which natural disasters and so...
SUMMARY This article argues that although under a normal economic environment the allocation of res...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that explore determinants of parental investments in th...
Education has long been known as “human capital”, the capital involved in producing higher wages and...