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unconditional moment estimation. In the empirical application, we focus on two diff erent applications. We estimate the association … between income and health using linked data from the SHARE survey data and administrative pension information and use pension …
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data to examine whether landowning and landless elites differ in the extent to which they support health infrastructure … health-promoting public goods improves with the political influence of the landless elite. We also provide evidence for two … health of the poor. Finally, we illustrate that the relevance of these two channels differs for those health-related public …
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On July 13, 2020 a complete nation-wide ban was placed on the sale and transport of alcohol in South Africa. This paper evaluates the impact of this sudden and unexpected five-week alcohol prohibition on mortality due to unnatural causes. We find that the policy reduced the number of unnatural...
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to an individual's health and mortality. Our analysis finds that unafflicted school students change their behaviour …
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This paper evaluates the impact of a sudden and unexpected nation-wide alcohol sales ban in South Africa. We find that this policy causally reduced injury-induced mortality in the country by at least 14% during the five weeks of the ban. We argue that this estimate constitutes a lower bound on...
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technologies, and workers’ health outcomes using novel and representative German linked employer-employee data. Based on changes in … and service-oriented tasks across all workers, but exacerbates health inequality between cognitive and manual workers … manual workers’ subjective health and increase sick leave, while leaving cognitive workers unaffected. We provide evidence …
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