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This article provides new evidence that family planning programs are associated with a decrease in the share of children and adults living in poverty. Our research design exploits the county roll-out of US family planning programs in the late 1960s and early 1970s and examines their relationship...
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This paper examines the relationship between parents' access to family planning and the economic resources of their children. Using the county-level introduction of U.S. family planning programs between 1964 and 1973, we find that children born after programs began had 2.8% higher household...
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We use data from the national longitudinal Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to estimate the effect of poor … child health on father presence. We look at whether parents live in the same household 12-18 months after the child's birth …
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We estimate the effect of poor child health on the labor supply of mothers and fathers post welfare reform, using a … potential endogeneity of child health and find that having a young child in poor health reduces the mother's probability of …
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We estimate the effect of poor child health on the labor supply of mothers and fathers post welfare reform, using a … potential endogeneity of child health and find that having a young child in poor health reduces the mother's probability of …
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We use data from the national longitudinal Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to estimate the effect of poor … child health on father presence. We look at whether parents live in the same household 12-18 months after the child's birth …
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