Unobservables, Pregnancy Resolutions, and Birth Weight Production Functions in New York City.
This paper makes contributions to the estimation of health production functions and the economics of fertility control. The authors present the first infant health production functions that simultaneously control for self-selection in the resolution of pregnancies as live births or induced abortions and in the use of prenatal medical care services. The authors also incorporate the decision of a pregnant woman to give birth or to obtain an abortion into economic models of fertility control and use information conveyed by this decision to refine estimates of infant health production functions and demand functions for prenatal medical care. Copyright 1990 by University of Chicago Press.
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1990
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Authors: | Grossman, Michael ; Joyce, Theodore J |
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Journal of Political Economy. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 98.1990, 5, p. 983-1007
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University of Chicago Press |
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