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We study the effect of unemployment on birth outcomes by exploiting geographical variation in the unemployment rate …-percentage point increase in the unemployment rate leads to an increase in low birth weight and preterm babies of respectively 1.3 and … 1.4%, and a 0.1% decrease in foetal growth. We find heterogenous responses: unemployment has an effect on babies' health …
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The cohorts of women born at the turn of the 20th century increased markedly their participation in the labor market when older. These are the first cohorts who worked after their childbearing years. In this paper, we document a link between their work behavior and the Great Depression. We show...
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Child maltreatment is pervasive, often undetected, yet harmful. We investigate whether it is impacted by unemployment … from 2004 to 2012. Using an industry shift-share instrument to identify county-level unemployment effects, we find a … investments. Expenditures on children remain stable during recessions. Instead, higher local-area unemployment rate reduces …
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