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administrative data from Denmark to investigate the impact of exposure to Ramadan in utero on labor market outcomes of adult Muslim …
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administrative data from Denmark to investigate the impact of exposure to Ramadan in utero on labor market outcomes of adult Muslim …
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death of a parent. We examine the effects of the death of the mother’s parent during pregnancy on both the short-run and the … two children with the same mother but where a parent of the mother died during one of the pregnancies—augmented with a …
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Chronic malnutrition during early childhood hinders growth and causes children to fall into a lower growth trajectory …. In order to recover, children need to experience growth rates that are above the expected rate for their age. Several … recovery in the Philippines cohort. In Kagera, almost 75 per cent of the children experience catch-up growth. The mean height …
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This paper analyzes whether differences in nutritional outcomes between white and black children are related to … in anthropometric measures would be substantially reduced if black and white children had similar characteristics …
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In this study we examined how gate-keeping arrangements influence referrals to specialty care for children and …
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This paper is focused on two issues. Firstly, to what extent can we explain the observed mortality decline and secondly, can we attribute the observed chinese advantage to demographic or behavioural factors?
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Using data form a nationally representative sample of more than 12,000births, this study assesses infant and child mortality differences in Cameroon by residence area, mother's education, ethnicity, marital status and union type, religion and inteplay of those factorson differentials mortality.
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This study investigates discrimination against breastfeeding mothers by childcare services in Australia. We conducted a … are unaware of relevant discrimination laws. Some may discriminate against breastfeeding mothers. Most accommodate …
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This is the first study to analyze effects of in utero exposure to the severe Dutch Hunger Winter famine (1944/45) on labor market outcomes and hospitalization. This famine is clearly demarcated in time and space. It was not anticipated. Nutritional conditions were stable before and after the...
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