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The impact of household size on poverty:An analysis of various low-income townships in the Northern Free State region,South Africa
poverty household size low-income communities Northern Free State South Africa
2016/7/7
Poverty is a multi-dimensional socio-economic problem in most sub-Saharan African countries. The purpose of this study is to analyse the relationship between household size and poverty in low-income c...
Estimating the Size of the Methamphetamine-Using Population in New York City Using Network Sampling Techniques
Population Estimation Network Methods Methamphetamine Anonymous Sampling
2013/1/31
As part of a recent study of the dynamics of the retail market for methamphetamine use in New York City, we used network sampling methods to estimate the size of the total networked population. This p...
How Do Network Size, Voluntary Association, and Trust Affect Civic Engagement? Evidence from the Asian Barometer Survey
Civic Engagement Network Size Social Trust Voluntary Organization Asia
2013/1/31
This study examines the role of social capital in shaping the individual likelihood of “civic engagement” defined specifically as informal and formal political participation. Based on a subset of the ...
Tax Reform in Georgia and the Size of the Shadow Economy
hidden/shadow economy tax reform consumer behavior transition economy
2012/10/19
This paper applies three different methods widely used in the literature to track changes in
shadow economic activity in Georgia following a drastic tax reform in 2005. The first method
is a currenc...
Recent Longitudinal Evidence of Size and Union Threat Effects across Genders
size effect threat effect random effects fringe benefits compensation gender union-nonunion
2012/10/23
Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth covering years 2000 through 2008, it is evident that both male and female workers in medium/larger establishments receive not only higher ...
Subcontracting and the Size and Composition of the Informal Sector: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing
informal sector formal sector subcontracting manufacturing India
2012/10/23
This paper analyzes the relationship between formal sector subcontracting and the evolution of the informal sector using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises for t...
New Evidence of the Causal Effect of Family Size on Child Quality in a Developing Country
New Evidence Causal Effect Family Size Child Quality Developing Country
2016/3/9
This paper presents new evidence of the causal effect of family size on child quality in a developing-country context. We estimate the impact of family size on child labor and educational outcomes amo...
Firing Regulations and Firm Size in the Developing World: Evidence from Differential Enforcement
labor markets developing countries firing regulations enforcement micro data
2012/10/23
This paper examines how stringent de facto firing regulations affect firm size throughout the developing world. We exploit a large firm level dataset across 63 countries and within country variation i...
Relative Cohort Size, Relative Income, and Women's Labor Force Participation 1968-2010
relative cohort size relative in come women’s labor force participation sex ratio women’s hours worked
2012/10/24
Relative cohort size – the ratio of young to prime-age adults – and relative income – the income of young adults relative to their material aspirations, as instrumented using the income of older famil...
Long-Term Effects of Class Size
class size regression discontinuity cognitive skills non-cognitive skills educational attainment earnings
2012/10/25
This paper evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich administrative data from Sweden and exploit variation in class size created by a maximum class size rule. Smalle...
Family size and intergenerational social mobility during the fertility transition: Evidence of resource dilution from the city of Antwerp in nineteenth century Belgium
Belgium demographic transition fertility nineteenth century parental investment quantity-quality trade-off resource dilution social mobility
2011/2/24
It has been argued in sociology, economics, and evolutionary anthropology that family size limitation enhances the intergenerational upward mobility chances in modernized societies. If parents have a ...
Product Market Regulation, Firm Size, Unemployment and Informality in Developing Economies
informality product and labor market imperfections firm size
2012/11/1
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on informality and unemployment in a general framework where formal and informal firms are subject to the same externalities, diff...
Family size, adolescents’ schooling and the Demographic Transition: Evidence from Brazil
adolescents Brazil education family size Latin America
2010/8/25
The goal of this paper is to address whether and how the changing family sizes of cohorts of adolescents born pre- and post-demographic transition are associated with increasing schooling of Brazilian...
Sibship size and status attainment across contexts: Evidence from the Netherlands, 1840-1925
child well-being family size Netherlands nineteenth century resource dilution theory sibship size status attainment
2010/8/11
This paper investigates the effects of sibship size on status attainment across different contexts and subgroups. Resource dilution theory predicts that with larger sibship size, children’s status out...
The Effects of Metropolitan Job Growth on the Size Distribution of Family Income
Metropolitan Job Growth the Size Distribution Family Income
2009/11/5
This paper examines how a metropolitan area's job growth affects its income distribution. The research uses annual Current Population Survey data on the income distribution in different metropolitan a...