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are in much worse health than those at the top. This health gradient exists whether education, income, or financial wealth …, feedbacks from new health events to household income are one of the reasons that underlie the strength of the income gradient …
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are in much worse health than those at the top. This health gradient exists whether education, income, or financial wealth …. Finally, feedbacks from new health events to household income are one of the reasons that underlie the strength of the income …
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are in much worse health than those at the top. This health gradient exists whether education, income, or financial wealth …, feedbacks from new health events to household income are one of the reasons that underlie the strength of the income gradient …
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are in much worse health than those at the top. This health gradient exists whether education, income, or financial wealth …, feedbacks from new health events to household income are one of the reasons that underlie the strength of the income gradient …
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education, family income, household wealth, individual earnings and labor supply. The analysis is conducted using data that … collects these SES measures in a panel who were originally children and who are now well into their adult years. Since all …
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In this paper, we model the consequences of childhood health on adult health and socioeconomic status outcomes in China using a new sample of middle aged and older Chinese respondents. Modeled after the American Health and Retirement Survey (HRS), the CHARLS Pilot survey respondents are...
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In this paper, we model the consequences of childhood health on adult health and socio-economic status outcomes in China using a new sample of middle aged and older Chinese respondents. Modeled after the American Health and Retirement Survey (HRS), the CHARLS Pilot survey respondents are...
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education, family income, household wealth, individual earnings and labor supply. The analysis is conducted using data that … collects these SES measures in a panel who were originally children and who are now well into their adult years. Since all …
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outcomes include levels and trajectories of education, family income, household wealth, individual earnings and labor supply … children and who are now well into their adult years. Since all siblings are also included in the panel, one is able to control …
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