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,000 children born between 1979 and 1987 in the Canadian province of Manitoba. These children are followed until 2006, and their … records are linked to provincial registries with outcomes data. We compare children with health conditions to their own …
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between two possible explanations. The first is that low-SES children are less able to respond to a given health shock. The … second is that low SES children experience more shocks. We show, using panel data on Canadian children that: 1) the gradient … we estimate in the cross section is very similar to that estimated previously using U.S. children; 2) both high and low …
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academically-skilled students. We also assess heterogeneity in the treatment effects, and find that the effects on dropout tend to …
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, are other consequences of the minimum wage that stem from changes in a household's income and labor supply. We examine the … effects of the minimum wage on child health. We employ data from the National Survey of Children's Health in conjunction with …
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We provide some of the first empirical evidence of maternal and fetal health effects of working during pregnancy by using a unique dataset from the New Jersey Department of Health that includes information not only on pregnancy and birth outcomes but also on maternal employment. We match the...
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A vast literature has examined the impact of family income on the health and development outcomes of children. One … channel through which increased income may operate is an improvement in a family's ability to provide food, shelter, clothing … investigated the relationship between income and the psychological wellbeing of the family. By reducing stress and conflict, more …
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, second we use a variety of measures of infant health, and finally we track children through their schooling years and into …
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Michael Grossman's seminal publication on the demand for health and health production (Grossman 1972) has spawned a substantial body of research focusing on the production of infant health. This article provides a systematic review of the published literature to date on infant health production...
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regarding the impact these smoking bans at the state and local levels have on the health of children and infants. A rationale … consumption and declines in adult ETS exposure extend to children. However, if smokers compensate by shifting their consumption of … on children and infants. This study provides comprehensive estimates of how 100% smoke-free regulations impact the venue …
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We study the relationship between in utero exposure to military exercises and children's early-life health outcomes in …
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