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This study seeks to provide new evidence on the health and education effects of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Unlike most previous studies that focus on the effects of eligibility for a single year, we examine how cumulative enrollment in CHIP over a period of several years...
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To combat childhood overweight, which has risen dramatically in the past three decades, many medical and public health organizations have called for students to spend more time in physical education (PE) classes. This paper is the first to exploit state PE requirements as quasi-natural...
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To combat childhood overweight in the U.S., which has risen dramatically in the past three decades, many medical and public health organizations have called for students to spend more time in physical education (PE) classes. This paper is the first to examine the impact of state PE requirements...
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Good maternal health is of fundamental importance to a country’s well-being and ability to prosper, and there are few times when maternal health is more at risk than in the period surrounding childbirth. Protecting the health of mothers during reproduction safeguards their future contributions...
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