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In this paper, I estimate the inter-generational health impact of maternal employment opportunities using evidence from … generated spatial and temporal variation in the establishment of garment factories and therefore, potential employment … probability of neonatal survival for children who are born in areas that experience higher growth in employment opportunities post …
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and mortality, paying particular attention to possible differences by sex and region. Higher parity is associated with …'s physical health and survival is negative. Early motherhood is paralleled by poorer physical health in West Germany, whereas … late motherhood is associated with lower psychological well-being in East Germany. Moreover, among Western German women …
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Policy-makers worldwide are embarking on school programmes aimed at boosting students' resilience. One facet of resilience is a belief about cause and effect in life, locus of control. I test whether positive control beliefs work as a psychological buffer against health shocks in adulthood. To...
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While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over the course of the … spatial mortality disparities in Germany since 1900, and link them with theoretical considerations and existing research on … past century marked changes have occurred in the country’s regional mortality patterns. These changes include not only the …
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mortality, including age, gender, SES, and disability. These findings suggest that feeling in control may ameliorate steep end …
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associated with late-life trajectories of well-being. Associations were independent of key correlates of well-being and mortality …
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