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of children. The detrimental effects of alcohol exposure in utero are well documented, and therefore identifying …
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among youths. Using a difference-in-difference-indifferences estimation strategy we find that around the age of 30 the …
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, reducing hospitalization costs and the foregone income of mothers and improving the long-run socioeconomic outcomes of children … outcomes of mothers three years after birth by 85%. For first time mothers it also narrowed the gap in maternal health between …
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occupational sorting; first-born children are more likely to be managers, while later-born children are more likely to be self …-employed. We also find that earlier born children are more likely to be in occupations that require leadership ability, social … evidence of lower parental human capital investments in later-born children …
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occupational sorting; first-born children are more likely to be managers, while later-born children are more likely to be self …-employed. We also find that earlier born children are more likely to be in occupations that require leadership ability, social … evidence of lower parental human capital investments in later-born children …
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-born children are more likely to be managers, while later-born children are more likely to be self-employed. We also find that … earlier born children are more likely to be in occupations that require leadership ability, social ability and the Big Five … capital investments in later-born children. …
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occupational sorting; first-born children are more likely to be managers, while later-born children are more likely to be self …-employed. We also find that earlier born children are more likely to be in occupations that require leadership ability, social … evidence of lower parental human capital investments in later-born children. …
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