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determinants of health. If how parents perceive health questions differs by income or education level, then estimates of the … the different reports for the estimated income gradient. We find that respondents frequently evaluate children differently … and while the sign of the income gradient is in the same direction across respondents, systematic differences in …
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turn results in systematic differences in the estimated magnitude and significance of the health-income gradient …
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determinants of health. If how parents perceive health questions differs by income or education level, then estimates of the … the different reports for the estimated income gradient. We find that respondents frequently evaluate children differently … and while the sign of the income gradient is in the same direction across respondents, systematic differences in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008518887
) wealth and health or (ii) parental income and children's outcomes do not reflect a causal effect of wealth. …
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) wealth and health or (ii) parental income and children's outcomes do not reflect a causal effect of wealth. …
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We investigate the degree of correspondence between parents' reports on child behavioral and educational outcomes using the most recent available wave of a rich Danish longitudinal survey of children (the DALSC). All outcomes are measured at age 11 when the children are expected to be in fifth...
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, controlling for parental income, education and family composition, that parents who experience poor health have children with …
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In 1993, the benefit levels of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) were changed significantly based on the number of …
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Research has shown a strong negative correlation between birth order and cognitive test scores, IQ, and educational outcomes. We ask whether birth order differences in health are present at birth using matched administrative data for more than 1,000,000 children born in Denmark between 1981 and...
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We analyze to what extent health outcomes of Swedish children are worse among children whose parents become unemployed. To this end we combine Swedish hospitalization data for 1992-2007 for children 3-18 years of age with register data on parental unemployment. We find that children with...
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