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mental health reduces household income for their adult offspring by around 2 percent. …
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such a low score again a year later, indicating a strong element of state dependence in depression. Low income is a strong …
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a 0.1 standard deviation increase in test scores, but only for girls. We show that a reason for the gender … water provision to narrow test score gaps across countries and, within countries, across gender. …
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-orientated and value their health, however. There are important gender differences in explaining the link between perceptions of …
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the contribution of selective migration to the health advantage of immigrants upon arrival to the new destination (i.e. the Healthy Immigrant Effect). It analyses a very interesting episode in international migration, namely the exodus of Ecuadorians...
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detailed measures of cognitive ability and family background at age 12. The data are subsequently linked to the mortality …
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This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
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. These results hold across a wide range of different types of health shocks and become more pronounced with age. Our results …
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applicants disclosing former depression are treated unfavourably is rejected. However, if we break up the data by the gender of …
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There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. China, due to its vast regional variations in health infrastructure and geography and relative immobility of older residents, provides a rare opportunity to study such effects. Utilizing China...
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