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This paper provides novel evidence on differences in health outcomes of children in religious and non … endogeneity of religiosity is accounted for. The empirical findings suggest that if both parents are religious, their religiosity … does not affect children's height-for-age, but increases children's body mass index and subjective health. Father …
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to trust other people are transmitted from parents to children. Our evidence is based on survey questions that ask about … the responses of parents and their children. Exploring heterogeneity in the strength of transmission, we find that gender … of the child does not matter, but that children with fewer siblings, and firstborn children, are more strongly influenced …
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during childhood using data from a longitudinal study, the Mannheim Study of Children at Risk, starting at birth. Our work … offers three important innovations. First, we use reliable measures of the child’s cognitive, mental and emotional skills as … characteristics of children. Third, we examine the skill development for girls and boys separately, as well as for children who were …
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such a subsidization emanates from the "demonstration effect:" a child's propensity to furnish parents with attention and … transfers to their own parents in order to instill appropriate preferences in their children. This generates a derived demand … downpayments. We argue that parents provide help with downpayments in order to encourage the production of grandchildren, and that …
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