Business & Economics
Japan
81%
Education
55%
High School
45%
Causal Effect
33%
Structural Estimation
29%
Class Size
28%
Tax Deduction
28%
Policy Reform
27%
Human Capital Formation
26%
Vouchers
26%
Child Labor
26%
Drop out
26%
Child Development
26%
Hours of Work
26%
Family Income
24%
Online Education
23%
Admission
22%
Incentives
21%
Labor Supply
20%
Trade-offs
15%
Empirical Analysis
14%
Child Allowance
14%
Supply Response
13%
Human Capital
12%
Compulsory Education
11%
Income Tax
10%
Attendance
10%
Educational Outcomes
9%
Instrumental Variables
9%
Endogeneity
8%
Time Allocation
8%
Test Scores
8%
Intrahousehold Resource Allocation
8%
Human Capital Investment
8%
Voucher Program
8%
College Enrollment
8%
Education System
8%
Educational Achievement
7%
Investment Activity
7%
Income
7%
Panel Data
7%
Tax System
7%
Household Models
7%
Household Survey
7%
High School Students
7%
Equality
6%
Female Labor
6%
Dynamic Equilibrium
6%
Allocation Mechanisms
6%
Social Sciences
Japan
100%
evidence
37%
human capital
31%
equilibrium model
31%
capital formation
29%
school education
28%
reform policy
27%
labor supply
26%
maltreatment of children
26%
child labor
25%
deduction
25%
family income
22%
scaling
21%
first-year student
21%
drop-out
20%
social status
20%
China
18%
taxes
18%
wife
18%
elementary school
16%
gender-specific factors
16%
time
16%
education
16%
incentive
16%
childhood
14%
demand
14%
homework
13%
income
12%
choice of subjects
10%
gender
10%
income tax
10%
household income
8%
capital investment
8%
expenditures
8%
student
8%
formal group
8%
husband
7%
household survey
7%
time performance
6%
deductible
6%
school grade
6%
social factors
5%
tax system
5%
educational inequality
5%
Social security systems
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Child Abuse
24%
Pediatric Obesity
22%
Overweight
18%
Child
17%
Japan
16%
Students
14%
Obesity
14%
Aptitude
14%
Mothers
13%
Economics
13%
Mathematics
10%
Developed Countries
5%
Education
5%