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The nineteenth-century American family experienced tremendous demographic, economic, and institutional changes. By using birth order effects as a proxy for family environment, and linked census data on men born between 1835 and 1910, we study how the family's role in human capital production...
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child effect size. The effects are particularly pronounced in families where one of the children is disabled, for boys, and …
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(40%) higher probability of a mental health diagnosis of their adolescent child. Intensive margin physical and mental … conditions reduced the parent-child mental health association by about 40% …
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