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economy by examining the association of war wounds with the socioeconomic status and older age mortality of US CivilWar (1861 … their wealth declined by 37-46%. War wounds were correlated with children's socioeconomic and mortality outcomes in ways …
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individuals face ex ante differences in mortality. Differences in life expectancy between high and low socioeconomic groups are … plans, calibrated on the US case. Compared to a benchmark non-redistributive plan that accounts for differences in mortality …
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show that variance in length of life is inversely related to the Gompertz slope of log mortality through age, and we reveal … and forecasting mortality. In particular, we examine how the assumption of proportional hazards fails to account …
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rankings are important determinants of mortality and the evolution of the health indicator in the survey. For men aged 65 …
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variance in current CVD mortality rates across the country …
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frequently. These mortality effects diminish with age, potentially reversing at older ages as a result of disease immunity or …
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This paper examines the long-term effects of low birthweight (LBW) on educational attainments, labor market outcomes, and health status using data from the National Child Development Study. The study has followed the cohort of children born in Great Britain during one week in 1958 through age...
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This paper is an empirical investigation of childhood and adolescent health and cognitive development as determined by family economic variables. The model proposed recognizes that these processes may be jointly dependent, and may in part be determined by common unobserved factors; these factors...
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Inequality in income or earnings is the most indisputable fact about the distribution of income. Inequality in income distribution occurs in most political and economic models and has from ancient times to the modern era. Society and government have expressed a desire to establish a minimum...
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A growing body of empirical work shows that social recognition of individuals' behavior can meaningfully influence individuals' choices. This paper studies whether social recognition is a socially efficient lever for influencing individuals' choices. Because social recognition generates utility...
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