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regarding supplement use, smoking, preventative healthcare, and physician choice. While a miscarriage negatively affects labor …
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regarding supplement use, smoking, preventative healthcare, and physician choice. While a miscarriage negatively affects labor …
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regarding supplement use, smoking, preventative healthcare, and physician choice. While a miscarriage negatively affects labor …
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regarding supplement use, smoking, preventative healthcare, and physician choice. While a miscarriage negatively affects labor …
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Twin births are often construed as a natural experiment in the social and natural sciences on the premise that their occurrence is quasi-random. We present new population-level evidence challenging this premise. Using data on about 18 million births in 72 countries, we find that maternal...
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discuss potential mechanisms, showing evidence that favours selective miscarriage. Positive selection of women into twinning …
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Twin births are often construed as a natural experiment in the social and natural sciences on the premise that the occurrence of twins is quasi-random. We present new population-level evidence that challenges this premise. Using individual data for more than 18 million births (more than 500,000...
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This paper suggests differential parental investment as a theoretical link between geographical conditions and comparative economic development, possibly accounting for the reversal of fortune in the process of development with respect to land productivity. The paper develops an evolutionary...
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