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Pediatricians should consider the costs and benefits of preventing rather than treating childhood diseases. We present an integrated developmental approach to child and adult health that considers the costs and benefits of interventions over the life cycle. We suggest policies to promote child...
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Pediatricians should consider the costs and benefits of preventing rather than treating childhood diseases. We present an integrated developmental approach to child and adult health that considers the costs and benefits of interventions over the life cycle. We suggest policies to promote child...
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. The effects were stronger for children from a low socioeconomic background. In addition, we find that individuals suffer …
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children when measured 6 months after the intervention. Furthermore our detailed cost analysis, combined with a consideration …
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. The effects were stronger for children from a low socioeconomic background. In addition, we find that individuals suffer …
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We estimate marginal returns to medical care for at-risk newborns by comparing health outcomes and medical treatment provision on either side of common risk classifications, most notably the "very low birth weight" threshold at 1500 grams. First, using data on the census of US births in...
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the variation in adoption costs is explained by child characteristics. In particular, costs lower for older children …, children of African descent, and special needs children. Findings inform policies regarding the transition of children from …
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We estimate marginal returns to medical care for at-risk newborns by comparing health outcomes and medical treatment provision on either side of common risk classifications, most notably the "very low birth weight" threshold at 1500 grams. First, using data on the census of US births in...
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