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paper, we analyze data for over 174,000 Indian and Sub-Saharan African children to show that Indian firstborns are taller …. This pattern persists when we compare height between siblings, and also holds for health inputs such as vaccinations. Three … order gradient among Indian children and, consequently, the overall height deficit. First, the Indian firstborn height …
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Does temperature affect economic performance? Has temperature always affected social welfare through its impact on physical and cognitive function? While many economic studies have explored the indirect links between climate and welfare (e.g. agriculture, conflict, sea-level rise), few address...
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affects her children's health, but is also intrinsically linked to her spouse's labor market status and earnings. Paternal … health appears to be more linked to child schooling outcomes, especially for girls. When both parents are in poor health, the … negative effects on their children are compounded. Additionally, the consequences of poor parental health are enduring. Longer …
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There are many possible pathways between parental education, income, and health, and between child health and education … status (as measured by education, income, occupation, or in some cases area of residence) and child health, and between child … health and adult education or income. Specifically, I ask two questions: What is the evidence regarding whether parental …
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This paper exploits a natural experiment to estimate the causal impact of parental education on child health in Taiwan … wives of men in these groups in the period from 1978 through 1999. Parents' schooling, especially mother's schooling, does … indeed cause favorable infant health outcomes. The increase in schooling associated with the reform saved almost 1 infant …
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of a child with a random and serious health problem (versus the birth of a healthy infant) on the likelihood that the …, we find that the shock of having a child with a serious health problem increases both the father's post-birth conviction … and incarceration by 1 to 8 percentage points, depending on the measure of infant health used …
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loss on children's health. We combine health data from 16 waves of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, which allows us to … loss is detrimental to the physical and mental health of children in low-socioeconomic status (SES) families, increasing …Recent research suggests that parental job loss has negative effects on children's outcomes, including their academic …
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We estimate production functions for cognition and health for children aged 1-12 in India, based on the Young Lives … investments affect cognitive development at all ages, but more so for younger children. Investments also have an impact on health … Survey. India has over 70 million children aged 0-5 who are at risk of developmental deficits. The inputs into the production …
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This paper examines the long-term impacts on health and healthy behaviors of two of the oldest and most widely cited U … early life interventions for promoting health …
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child health on father presence. We look at whether parents live in the same household 12-18 months after the child's birth … involved) during the same period. We find that having an infant in poor health reduces the likelihood that parents will live … together and increases the likelihood that they will become less committed to their relationship, particularly among parents …
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