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adopted child being overweight is between 10% and 20% higher than when they are not. We also find that the cultural … labour market participation penalty on child overweight among adoptees. Overall, our findings, despite subject to data …
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child, parenting style, or school quality mediate the association between birth weight and later indicators. For test scores …
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Much has been written about the modern obesity epidemic, and historical BMIs are low compared to their modern counterparts. However, interpreting BMI variation is difficult because BMIs increase when weight increases or when stature decreases, and the two have different implications for human...
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This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of the Growing Up in Ireland survey. Obesity appears to level off between the two waves though there is tentative evidence that the socioeconomic gradient, measured with respect to maternal education...
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This paper analyses the socioeconomic gradient of chilidhood obesity in Ireland using the Growing Up in Ireland data with three innovations compared to previous work in the area. A different measure of socioeconomic status, maternal education, is employed. In addition, the depth and severity of...
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due to item non-response. The results suggest that both full-time and part-time maternal employment when a child is 9 … education. Informal childcare at 9 months also has harmful effects on child weight, but again only for children of more educated …
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intergenerational transmission is most significant when both parents are obese or overweight, and the effects size increases with child …
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not only reduces food consumption of the child but also distorts the parent's food consumption. Surprisingly, the optimal …
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