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References for How do adult returns to schooling affect children’s enrollment?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Donovan, S., Swinnerton, K. A. "Adult returns to
schooling and children’s school enrollment, theory and evidence
from South Africa" In: Akee, R. K. Q., Edmonds, E. V., Tatsiramos, K. (eds). Research in Labor
Economics Volume 31. Bingley, UK: Emerald Insights, 2010. Key reference: [1]
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Anderson, K. H., King, E. M., Wang, Y. "Market returns,
transfers and demand for schooling in Malaysia, 1976–89" Journal of
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Yamauchi, F. "Social learning,
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Kochar, A. "Urban influences
on rural schooling in India" Journal of
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Orazem, P. F., King, E. M. "Schooling in
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Foster, A. D., Rosenzweig, M. R. "Technological
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Behrman, J. R., Parker, S., Todd, P. "Incentives for
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Edmonds, E. V., Schultz, T. P. "Child
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Donovan, S., Swinnerton, K. A. "Adult returns to
schooling and children’s school enrollment, theory and evidence
from South Africa" In: Akee, R. K. Q., Edmonds, E. V., Tatsiramos, K. (eds). Research in Labor
Economics Volume 31. Bingley, UK: Emerald Insights, 2010.
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Additional References
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