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<DIV>How do parents allocate human capital among their children? To what extent do parental decisions about resource allocation determine children's eventual economic success? <BR><BR>The analyses in <I>From Parent to Child</I> explore these questions by developing and testing a model in which the earnings of...</i></div>
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We study the impact of a medical breakthrough (HAART) on domestic violence and illicit drug use among low-income women infected with HIV. To identify causal effects, we assume that variation in women's immune system health when HAART was introduced affected how strongly their experience of...
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We study the impact of health shocks on domestic violence and illicit drug use. We argue that health is a form of human capital that shifts incentives for risky behaviors, such as drug use, and also changes options outside of violent relationships. To estimate causal effects, we examine...
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