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early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …An open question in the literature is whether families compensate or reinforce the impact of child health shocks … negative early health shocks at ages 0-3, the other twin sibling who did suffer negative health shocks received RMB 305 more in …
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early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …An open question in the literature is whether families compensate or reinforce the impact of child health shocks … negative early health shocks at ages 0-3, the other twin sibling who did suffer negative health shocks received RMB 305 more in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011105065
The aim of this paper is to determine if there is a causal relationship between children's time spent on media related … been increasing. It has been suggested in the literature that changes in children's media use is an important explanation … for the observed increase in children's weight. I investigate whether or not this hypothesis is supported by data …
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The paper develops a theoretical framework, and a diagrammatic apparatus, for explaining the supply of child labour. It examines the effect of credit, insurance, and poverty (defined as more than just low income). It also explains bonded child labour, a modern form of slavery closely associated...
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that threaten the health of the resident population. In reality, extensive empirical research over several decades and … spent in the host country, however, and immigrants' health status converges toward (or below) that of native residents. …
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early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …An open question in the literature is whether families compensate or reinforce the impact of child health shocks … negative early health shocks at ages 0-3, the other twin sibling who did suffer negative health shocks received RMB 305 more in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011103509
children, the future labour force, and thereby heighten the economic task of addressing the aging problem. A nationwide time … offs between infant health and development and full time maternal employment in the early months of life. Time is an … human capital through unpaid work bearing and raising children. Current retirement income policies disadvantage and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008565327
Family courts now encourage both parents to maintain contact with their children following separation/divorce, driven … by the belief that such contact benefits the child. We test this assumption with a population sample of children from … nonnuclear families in Denmark, using distance between non-residential parents and their children to proxy for contact. The …
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, behavioral, and health outcomes for a population sample of children from nonnuclear families in Denmark. Instrumental variables …A substantial and growing fraction of children across Europe and the US live in single parent households. Law practices … are evolving to encourage both parents to maintain contact with their children following parental separation …
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, especially among British children. Parental behavior appears to respond to permanent family-specific unobservables and to child … their prenatal inputs across children. Evidence of equal concerns emerges also from the analysis of breastfeeding decisions …
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