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endowed with individual accounts equals the gross contributions" of this member. In Germany, this is an amount of about DM 175 …
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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how …
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clinical depression. Our analysis also reveals that this impact is most pronounced among the youngest children including those … prioritizing children and a long-term horizon in public health planning and response may be critical to mitigating the adverse …
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. Contrary to some earlier interpretations, the system did not arbitrarily indent poor children. Court officials negotiated … of indenting indigent children. Black and white children received comparable compensation during the term of the …
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After adjusting for sample-selection bias, I find a net decline in average stature of 0.64 inches in the birth cohorts of 1832--1860 in the US. This result supports the veracity of the Antebellum Puzzle--a deterioration of health during early modern economic growth in the US. However, this...
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children. Until very recently, the influence of earlier generations could not be assessed even in long-running longitudinal …
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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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.S. decennial census data from the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Comparing children coded as "Black" or "Mulatto" by census … enumerators and linking these children across population censuses, we first document large gaps in educational attainment and …
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suggest the effects are more pronounced among children raised in farm households, females, and those with lower maternal …
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