dc.contributorVargas, Juan F.
dc.creatorCardona Andrade, Carlos
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-01T13:53:12Z
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dc.date.created2016-08-01T13:53:12Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifierhttp://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/12235
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.48713/10336_12235
dc.description.abstractThis paper analyzes the effect of different household shocks on children's academic achievement. Using a linear regression model, an adverse effect of the presence of shocks on test scores is found. In addition, the results suggest that child labor is a mechanism by which household shocks negatively affect human capital accumulation. By exploring heterogeneous effects by sex and age, estimates indicate that the effect of shocks is guided by men children and teenagers older than 14 years.
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dc.publisherUniversidad del Rosario
dc.publisherMaestría en Economía
dc.publisherFacultad de Economía
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dc.sourceinstname:Universidad del Rosario
dc.sourcereponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocUR
dc.subjectTrabajo infantil
dc.subjectLogro escolar
dc.subjectChoques
dc.subjectColombia
dc.titleChoques al hogar, trabajo Infantil y acumulación de capital humano : evidencia para Colombia
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