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Few studies in the economics literature have linked individuals' criminal behavior to changes in their personal circumstances. Life shocks, such as natural or personal disasters, could reduce or sever a person's connections to his/her family, job, or community. With fewer connections, crime may...
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national sample of mostly unwed parents and their children-a group at high risk of living in poverty. We account for the … working, the mother's hours of work, and the father's hours of work. These results suggest that children's health problems may … diminish their parents' capacity to invest in their health …
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child health on father presence. We look at whether parents live in the same household 12-18 months after the child's birth … involved) during the same period. We find that having an infant in poor health reduces the likelihood that parents will live … together and increases the likelihood that they will become less committed to their relationship, particularly among parents …
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Developmental disabilities are not rare among U.S. children and rates have been increasing in recent decades. The …
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We examine the extent to which infant health production functions are sensitive to model specification and measurement error. We focus on the importance of typically unobserved but theoretically important variables (TUVs), other non-standard covariates (NSCs), input reporting, and...
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longitudinal study of urban parents that includes post-partum interviews with mothers, hospital medical record data on the mother … and newborn, extensive demographic information on both parents, and information about the city where the mother resides …
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effects, and test for the potential endogeneity of child health. Mothers with children in poor health are 5 percentage points … those with healthy children. They are also more likely than those with healthy children to receive Medicaid and housing …
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We exploit an exogenous health shock--the birth of a child with a severe health condition--to investigate the causal effect of a life shock on homelessness. Using survey data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study that have been augmented with information from hospital medical...
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