INIS
children
100%
schools
95%
education
91%
labor
75%
chile
68%
adolescents
65%
employment
39%
women
38%
policy
37%
households
37%
brazil
37%
schedules
37%
income
31%
pregnancy
27%
economics
27%
adults
25%
control
25%
market
24%
data
22%
universities
20%
size
18%
distance
18%
colleges
18%
sorting
18%
crime
18%
trade
18%
assignments
18%
allocations
18%
randomness
18%
performance
18%
applications
18%
learning
18%
dimensions
18%
dynamics
18%
trajectories
18%
cost
16%
humans
13%
coverings
13%
variations
10%
industry
10%
economic development
9%
risks
9%
interventions
9%
assessments
9%
levels
7%
birth
6%
panels
6%
tariffs
6%
elasticity
6%
earthquakes
6%
Keyphrases
Teenage Motherhood
37%
Chile
37%
Brazil
37%
Labor Outcomes
23%
Education Outcomes
20%
Domestic Work
18%
Household Chores
18%
Young Adult Women
18%
Family Fixed Effects
18%
Market Work
18%
Schoolwork
18%
Education Market
18%
Labor Market Outcomes
18%
Child Schooling
18%
Household Choice
18%
Child Labor
18%
Child Development
18%
Fixed Effects Model
18%
Tariff Cost
18%
Early child Development
18%
Teen Fathers
18%
Teen Mothers
18%
Short-term Dynamics
18%
Early Parenthood
18%
Educational Trajectories
18%
Paternity
18%
Educational Disruption
18%
Day School
9%
Motherhood
9%
Domestic Responsibilities
9%
Family Structure
9%
School Achievement
9%
Preschool children
9%
School Enrollment
9%
Domestic Activity
9%
Parenting Style
9%
School Policy
9%
Human Development
9%
Distance Elasticity of Trade
9%
Socioemotional Behavior
9%
Economic Education
9%
Brazilian children
9%
Adolescent Risk Behavior
9%
Education Development
9%
Parental Mental Illness
9%
Local Economic Activity
9%
Development Economics
9%
Economic Development
9%
Negative Effects
7%
Older Women
7%
Social Sciences
Risk Behavior
27%
Youth
27%
Domestic Work
18%
Child Care
18%
School Enrollment
18%
Family Structure
18%
Brazil
18%
Child Development
18%
Peer Networks
18%
Study Group
18%
Chile
18%
Peer Effect
12%
Mental Health
9%
School Policy
9%
Parenting Style
9%
Education Economics
9%
School-Aged Child
9%
Opportunity Cost
9%
Household
9%
Economic and Social Development
9%
Investment
9%
Income Distribution
9%
Employment
9%
Human Development
9%
Teen Mother
9%
Teen Father
9%
Managers
6%
Learning Process
6%
Student Performance
6%
Women's Education
6%