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access has animpact on their health at birth and on their health during early childhood. Theresults suggest that children … does notappear to have a large effect on differentials in child health in early childhood.[...] …
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in intrahouseholdallocation. Spending on health is found to be biased against younggirls in the poor but not in the rich …
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levels which are believed not to be harmful to health. We assess whether this view is correct. We use data at local authority …-invariant associations at local authority level between high levels of pollution and poor population health and estimate multi …
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allocation in education, health and social housingand to chart their course as a tool with which governments attempted toachieve …
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, particularly poor children, on major public services – education, health, social care,and housing – as well as social security. The … children, which canbe set alongside evidence on outcomes for children, including trends in child poverty,children’s health and …
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explore a plausible route of causationbetween nutrition and poverty, the most urgent task is to disregard the … policies, therehave been few attempts to examine nutrition in less-developed countriesthrough an economic history lens.[...] …
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Chronicling the history of science and health popularisation in the United States, John C. Burnham sees a decline from …
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This paper uses evidence from the US to examine the impact ofadolescent illegal consumption and violent behaviour on later lifechances. Specifically, we look at the effect of such behaviour by youngmen in late adolescence on productivity and household formation tenyears on. We find that alcohol...
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