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-life mortality using data from the Uppsala Birth Cohort Study of individuals born in 1915-1929. The results suggest a relationship …
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-lite mortality using data from the Uppsala birth cohort study of individuals born in 1915–1929. The results suggest a relationship …
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We analyze the effect of economic conditions early in life on individual mortality rate later in life, using business … indicators. We correct for secular changes over time and other mortality determinants. We nonparametrically compare those born in … a recession to those born in the preceding boom, and we estimate duration models where the individual's mortality rate …
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estimation methods. We findsome strikingly large effects of certain events on the occurrence of depression. We show that the …
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mortality. The authors test the hypothesis that selection during famine changes the frailty distributions of cohorts and may … hide negative long-term effects. They use death counts from age 60+ from the Human Mortality Data Base for the birth …. Statistically, long-term effects of famine on mortality become only visible when changes in the frailty distribution of cohorts are …
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effects estimation methods. We find some strinkingly large effects of certain events on the occurrence of depression. We …
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