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Impact of school quality on child labor and school attendance: the case of the CONAFE compensatory education program in Mexico

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Table 2 Children’s Activity Age 8-11 Age 12-16 Work only 0.39 12.00 Study only 92.79 58.66 Work study 1
Table 6 illustrates the program impact on the probability of school attendance. Column (1) and (2) report the marginal effects of the programs on the young and older children, respectively.

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