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survey. In terms of financial transfers over all dimensions of investment, the family acts as a net equalizer in response to … early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …
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survey. In terms of financial transfers over all dimensions of investment, the family acts as a net equalizer in response to … early health shocks for children.We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …
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survey. In terms of financial transfers over all dimensions of investment, the family acts as a net equalizer in response to … early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …
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survey. In terms of financial transfers over all dimensions of investment, the family acts as a net equalizer in response to … early health shocks for children. We estimate a human capital production function and establish that, for this sample, early …
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(PPP) and the Carolina Abecedarian Project (ABC). There are pronounced gender effects strongly favoring boys, although …
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(PPP) and the Carolina Abecedarian Project (ABC). There are pronounced gender effects strongly favoring boys, although …
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We test the robustness of the results of Cutler and Lleras-Muney (2010) on the role of personality in explaining the education-health gradient by using alternative measures of child personality available in the National Child Development Study. We show that, alternatively to the authors...
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Birth weight is the most widely used indicator of neonatal health, mainly because it is routinely recorded in birth registries. But are better measures available? We use unique data including fetal ultrasounds to show that more specific measures of the fetus and of the newborn are more...
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