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This work examines the socio-economic determinants of body weight in the United Kingdom by means of two recent waves from the British Household Panel Survey. While the patterns of overweight and obesity have drawn economists’ interest in recent years, our main contribution is to examine the...
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increase in the prevalence of "regular immigrants" has led to an improvement in health outcomes of babies born to migrant women …
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This paper examines the causal effects of smoking behavior on body weight in Italy. In 2005, the Italian government introduced a smoking ban in all indoor public places. We use a regression discontinuity design, which exploits this exogenous variation across cohorts to achieve identification in...
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-effects related to smoking bans, and cigarette prices, and taxes on health behaviors. Our findings show that smoking bans not only had … cigarette prices and taxes affected the health behaviors of disadvantaged population groups. Robustness analyses show that …
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-benefit analysis reveals that quitting smoking implies savings for the National Health Service which are much larger than the costs …
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The short-term effects of public smoking bans on individual smoking and drinking habits were investigated in this paper. In 2005, a smoking ban was introduced in Italy, and we exploited this exogenous variation to measure the effect on both smoking participation and intensity and the indirect...
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