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Does single motherhood adversely affect infant health? This question is not easy to answer because of the endogeneity of coresidence during pregnancy. In this paper, we exploit quasi-natural variation in single motherhood from the moment of conception to that of birth arising from marriageable...
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This study consistently estimates the trade-off between child quantity and quality by exploiting exogenous variation in … first child's gender. For the sample of South Korean households I find strong evidence of unobserved heterogeneity across … households. However, sibling size has adverse effects on per-child investment in education, in particular when fertility is high. …
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Does single motherhood adversely affect infant health? This question is not easy to answer because of the endogeneity of coresidence during pregnancy. In this paper, we exploit quasi-natural variation in single motherhood from the moment of conception to that of birth arising from marriageable...
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