This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous changes in income, education and public health, changes that are often delivered by economic growth. It uses individual survey data on 2.24 million children born to 600000 mothers during 1970-2000 in 38 developing countries. These data are merged with macroeconomic data by country and birth cohort to create an unprecedentedly large sample of comparable data that exhibit massive variation in maternal and child health as well as in aggregate economic conditions. The country-level panel is exploited to control for aggregate shocks and trends in unobservables within countries, while a panel of children within mother is exploited to control for f...
This dissertation examines health disparity among American children and the dynamic change of health...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
none3siThe literature to date shows that children from poorer households tend to have worse health t...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes i...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
This paper investigates sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes in th...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
Background: A large literature has developed researching the origins of socioeconomic gradients in c...
This study explores the relationship between child health and socioeconomic status (health-income gr...
How to allocate limited resources among children is a crucial household decision, especially in deve...
How to allocate limited resources among children is a crucial household decision, especially in deve...
This thesis comprises four empirical essays on the economics of child health in developing countries...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
This dissertation examines health disparity among American children and the dynamic change of health...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
none3siThe literature to date shows that children from poorer households tend to have worse health t...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes i...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
This paper investigates sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes in th...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
This paper is motivated to investigate the often neglected payoff to investments in the health of gi...
Background: A large literature has developed researching the origins of socioeconomic gradients in c...
This study explores the relationship between child health and socioeconomic status (health-income gr...
How to allocate limited resources among children is a crucial household decision, especially in deve...
How to allocate limited resources among children is a crucial household decision, especially in deve...
This thesis comprises four empirical essays on the economics of child health in developing countries...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
This dissertation examines health disparity among American children and the dynamic change of health...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
none3siThe literature to date shows that children from poorer households tend to have worse health t...