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This study examines a wide range of health and economic outcomes in a sample of Irish- and African-American Civil War …
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This paper uses data from 802,777 veterans assigned to 7,548 primary care providers (PCPs) within the Veterans Health … Administration (VHA) to examine variations in the efficacy of primary care providers (PCPs), their consequences for health outcomes … dimensions: the probability their patients have subsequent hospitalizations or emergency department (ED) visits for mental health …
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This paper investigates the empirical relationship between inclusion and state capacity, as theorized by Besley and Persson (2009). We examine the impact of racial discrimination on Black U.S. military enlistment during the onset of WWII. We find that discrimination had a large and negative...
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Whether and how a paternal health shock cascades across multiple generations to affect descendant health is … understudied even though a link between ancestral living conditions and descendant health may constitute an important source of … differences in the stock of health capital across families and thus across ethnic, racial and social groups. I study how a …
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We investigate when and how health shocks reverberate across the life cycle and down to descendants in a manual labor …
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claims from Vietnam veterans, raising concerns about costs as well as health. We use the draft lottery to study the long …-term effects of Vietnam-era military service on health and work in the 2000 Census. These estimates show no significant overall …
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differences in wartime health. For example, the advantages of light-skinned soldiers over dark-skinned and of enlisted men … soldiers. Among the factors that contributed to a lower probability of contracting and dying from diseases were (1) lighter … nutritional status. The results of this paper suggest that there were substantial disparities in the health of the slave …
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-run health follow-ups of the interaction between stress and social networks in a human population in which both stress and social …
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This paper explores how injuries, sickness, and geographical mobility of Union Army veterans while in service affected their post-service migrations. Wartime wounds and illnesses significantly diminished the geographical mobility of veterans after the war. Geographic moves while carrying out...
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