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References for Female education and socioeconomic outcomes
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Further reading
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Key references
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Strauss, J., and D. Thomas. “Human Resources: Empirical Modeling of Household and Family Decisions.” In: Behrman J., and T. N. Srinivasan (eds). Handbook of Development Economics Volume 3A. Amsterdam, NL: North-Holland, 1995. Key reference: [1]
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Grossman, M. “Education and nonmarket outcomes.” In: E. A. Hanushek, and F. Welch (eds). Handbook of the economics of education. Volume 1. Amsterdam, NL: North Holland, 2006. Key reference: [2]
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Gunes, P. “The role of maternal education in child health: Evidence from a compulsory schooling law.” Economics of Education Review 47 (2015): 1-16. Key reference: [3]
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Gunes, P. “The impact of female education on teenage fertility: Evidence from Turkey.” The B. E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 16 (2016): 259-288. Key reference: [4]
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Dincer, M. A., N. Kaushal, and M. Grossman. “Women’s Education: Harbinger of Another Spring? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Turkey.” World Development 64 (2014): 243–58. Key reference: [5]
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Dursun, B., R. Cesur, and I. R. Kelly. “Mandatory Schooling of Girls Improved Their Children’s Health: Evidence from Turkey’s 1997 Education Reform.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 41 (2022): 824-858. Key reference: [6]
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Kirdar, M., M. Dayioglu, and I. Koc. “The Effects of Compulsory-Schooling Laws on Teenage Marriage and Births in Turkey.” Journal of Human Capital 12 (2018): 640-668. Key reference: [7]
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Erten, B., and P. Keskin. “For Better or for Worse?: Education and the Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Turkey.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 10 (2018): 64-105. Key reference: [8]
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Erten, B., and P. Keskin. “Breaking the cycle? Education and the intergenerational transmission of violence.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102 (2020): 252-105. Key reference: [9]
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Cesur, R., B. Dursun, and N. Mocan. “The Impact of Education on Health and Health Behavior in a Middle-Income, Low-Education Country.” Economics and Human Biology 31 (2018): 94-114. Key reference: [10]
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Badi H. B., A. Flores-Lagunes, and H.M. Karatas. “The effect of education on health: Evidence from the 1997 compulsory schooling reform in Turkey.” Regional Science and Urban Economics 77 (2019): 205-221. Key reference: [11]
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Aydemir, A., and M. G. Kirdar. “Low wage returns to schooling in a developing country: Evidence from a major policy reform in Turkey.” Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 79 (2017): 1046-1086. Key reference: [12]
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Sperling, G. B., R. Winthrop, and C. Kwauk. What Works in Girls’ Education: Evidence for the World’s Best Investment. Washington D. C., US: Brookings Institution Press, 2016. Key reference: [13]
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Strauss, J., and D. Thomas. “Human Resources: Empirical Modeling of Household and Family Decisions.” In: Behrman J., and T. N. Srinivasan (eds). Handbook of Development Economics Volume 3A. Amsterdam, NL: North-Holland, 1995.