期限(时间)
印度尼西亚语
生活水平
人口经济学
工作(物理)
收入
经济
经济增长
劳动经济学
工程类
机械工程
哲学
语言学
物理
会计
量子力学
市场经济
作者
Richard Akresh,Daniel Halim,Marieke Kleemans
摘要
Abstract We study long-term and intergenerational effects of the 1970s Indonesian school construction program. Exploiting variation across birth cohorts and districts in the number of schools built suggests that 43 years later men are more likely to work formally, outside agriculture, and migrate, and that men and women have better marriage market outcomes. Households with exposed women have higher living standards and pay more taxes. The mother's program exposure leads to increased schooling for her children, with larger effects in secondary and tertiary education. Cost-benefit analyses indicate that school construction leads to higher tax revenues and improved living standards, offsetting construction costs within 18–54 years.
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