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We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly among women, with a focus on family structure and sexual behavior as shaped by the demographic shock following the transatlantic slave trade. First we show that, in clusters where polygyny...
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Do populations grow as countries become richer? In this paper we estimate the effects on population growth of shocks to national income that are plausibly exogenous and unlikely to be driven by technological change. For a panel of over 139 countries spanning the period 1960-2007 we interact...
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We revisit the effect of long run income growth on population fertility in some of the poorest countries in the world. Causal inference is enabled through proxying income windfalls by oil price shocks in oil rich versus oil poor provinces. Using various fertility measures as outcomes, we find...
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This paper studies the interplay between left-handedness and economic development. To explain the decline and subsequent recovery of left-handedness observed over the last few centuries in the Western world, we propose a theory in which economic development influences the prevalence of...
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from Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. -- immigration ; marriage ; sex ratio imbalance ; international marriages ; cross …
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This paper takes advantage of the Taiwan Assessment of Student Achievement data set to empirically evaluate whether the …
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This paper uses the natural experiment of a large imbalance between men and women of marriageable age in Taiwan in the …
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This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in utero conditions …
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This paper investigates how Confucianism affects individual decision making in Taiwan and in China. We found that …
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variations in malaria exposure risk around birth that resulted from a universal malaria eradication campaign in colonial Taiwan … childhood ; education ; health ; Taiwan …
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