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low and medium income and with an overweight father seem to react most strongly to differences in daycare supply. …
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children born after WWII. Using state-level data on income growth, smoking, obesity and education, we explain over 70% of the … income growth from 1950 to 1980 as a proxy for socioeconomic forces that created unbalanced physical growth among southern …
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children born after WWII. Using state-level data on income growth, smoking, obesity and education, we explain over 70% of the … income growth from 1950 to 1980 as a proxy for socioeconomic forces that created unbalanced physical growth among southern …
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mortality, an impact that increases dramatically with age. The income ratio combined with smoking, obesity, and education …, smoking, and obesity. Here we apply an alternative approach to understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) death rates, which are … in the 1950s through the 1980s to unbalanced physical development. Here we use state-level data for whites on income …
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