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Childhood disability is a major health shock that affects parents early in their working life. We estimate its impact on parents’ career trajectories, their balance sheets, and major life decisions using detailed register data from Denmark. To identify the causal effect of childhood...
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Unlike most countries, Korea did not implement a lockdown in its battle against COVID-19, instead successfully relying on testing and contact tracing. Only one region, Daegu-Gyeongbuk, had a significant number of infections, traced to a religious sect. This allows us to estimate the causal...
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Under scenarios of increasing unplanned urban expansion, environmental degradation and hazard exposure, the vulnerability of urban populations, especially of their poorer segments, needs to be tackled through integrated economic, social and environmental solutions. Basing our analysis on the...
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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reduces contemporaneous academic performance, final educational attainment and labor income throughout the life-cycle. The …
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We show that children who are born at or just before the weekend are less likely to be breastfed, owing to poorer breastfeeding support services in hospitals at weekends. We use this variation to estimate the effect of breastfeeding on children’s development in the first five years of life,...
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age this effect turns negative and grows larger through primary and secondary school. The impacts are concentrated among … health. The impacts during post-childcare age sug-gest that operating mechanisms are stronger immune systems, safer parenting …
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There is widespread and unexplained variation in the outcomes of similar patients across place and providers in all developed health systems. This paper provides new evidence on the role senior doctors play in determining patient outcomes. I exploit within-hospital quasi-random assignment of...
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, exploiting its 11-year rollout and administrative hospitalizations data. One additional Sure Start centre per thousand age …-eligible children increases hospitalizations by 10% at age 1, but reduces them by 8-9% across ages 11-15. Impacts are concentrated in …
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increase with age. Results are robust to using different measures of inequality (income and maternal education). Gaps are …
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