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This paper studies the effect of mothers' education on fertility in a population with very low female labor force participation. The results we present are particularly relevant to many countries in the Muslim world where 70-80 percent of women are still out of the labor force. For...
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Recent research shows that health at birth is affected by many factors, including maternal education, behaviors, and participation in social programs. In turn, endowments at birth are predictive of adult outcomes, and of the outcomes of future generations. Exposure to environmental pollution is...
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more recent times. Yet, key identification issues remain to be resolved, including the array of possible child development … that promote child health. This study uses the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey - Birth Cohort to explore the causal … set of potential confounding factors that also promote child development, our empirical method uses simultaneous equations …
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EITC with two or more children compared to those with only one child. Using data from the Behavioral Risk Factors … with only one child. Using data from the National Health Examination and Nutrition Survey, we find evidence that the …
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This study uses longitudinal data from the NICHD Study on Early Child Care (SECC) to examine the effects of maternal …
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We study how maternal stress affects offspring outcomes. We find that in-utero exposure to elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol negatively affects offspring cognition, health and educational attainment. These findings are based on comparisons between siblings which limits variation to...
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This paper investigates the impact of mothers' earnings on birth weight and gestational age of infants. It also analyzes the impact of earnings on mothers' consumption of prenatal medical care, and their propensity to smoke and drink during pregnancy. The paper uses census-division- and...
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We consider the effects of daytime fasting by pregnant women during the lunar month of Ramadan on their children's test scores at age seven. Using English register data, we find that scores are .05 to .08 standard deviations lower for Pakistani and Bangladeshi students exposed to Ramadan in...
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food-borne disease, our model also makes predictions regarding health outcomes. We find that child-mortality patterns … suggest that the gender gap in breastfeeding explains 14 percent of excess female child mortality in India, or about 22 …
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on child behavioral, cognitive, and educational related outcomes. We find no evidence that maternal symptoms of … effect on child behavioral problems. These findings suggest that the social benefits of effective behavioral health …
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