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of a large daycare expansion in Germany on children's age-specific mental and physical health outcomes. Based on a unique …Over the past decades, the share of very young children in daycare has increased significantly in many OECD countries …, including Germany. Despite the relevance of child health for child development and later life success, the effect of early …
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construction and household-level toilet subsidy programs in rural People's Republic of China (PRC) on children's education, health … significantly reduced maternal-child education persistence, while improving the upward education mobility of exposed children. Our … years after its implementation. Effects on education are larger for girls than for boys, and for toilet subsidy programs. On …
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education on health. Second, we present evidence that parents compensate for differences in their children's health endowments … mortality data, and contribute to two bodies of literature. First, we demonstrate a beneficial causal effect of education on … health and longevity in contrast to other twin-based studies of the US population, which show little or no effect of …
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. Ultimately, the effects on longer-run outcomes (subjective health, wellbeing, education) are grave and similar for both genders. …
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-market opportunities on sleep patterns; the effect of having children; the consequences of the decreased division of labor within the …
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This paper examines the long-term impacts on health and healthy behaviors of two of the oldest and most widely cited U … early life interventions for promoting health. …
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This work evaluates the impact of an abortion reform in Uruguay allowing free interruption of pregnancy until 12 weeks … pregnancies, driven by the group of mothers between 20 and 34 years old with secondary education. This increased the average …
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We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal health. Before the … months of paid leave and 12 months of unpaid leave. We combine Norwegian administrative data with survey data on the health … health. The reform improved a range of maternal Health outcomes, including BMI, blood pressure, pain, and mental health, and …
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for total number of lifetime children and desire for additional pregnancy is not statistically different from average … additional pregnancy and a 15% higher ideal number of lifetime children. They have also 53% lower probability of using any … the 2007 fee exemption policy as a natural experiment. In an era where UHC and health equity are at the center of the post …
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