A dynamic optimization model of parents choosing investments in their children’s health motivates an empirical model of parents’ choices of health inputs for their children and the impacts of these decisions on their children’s subsequent health. Estimates of the child health input demand functions and the child health production functions from the Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey accord with the prediction that optimizing behavior results in higher levels of aggregate child health. Observable parental behaviors respond to the physical developmental status of their children. These parental responses appear to yield large and statistically significant improvements in children’s early physiological outcomes. However, because some...
This paper investigates the robustness of recent findings on the effect of parental background on ch...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...
A growing economic literature is focusing on the effect of parental investments in child health in d...
A child health production function is presented with the key feature being an interaction term betwe...
In this paper we estimate production functions for cognition and health throughout four stages of ch...
This dissertation uses 1979-2006 National Longitudinal Study of Youth data to explore three specific...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
This paper suggests a microeconomic model of the process by which infants and toddlers are subject t...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
Using traditional health capital model of Grossman (1972) and Wagstaff (1986a) this paper attempts t...
The increased prevalence of childhood obesity is a major concern for society. This study aims at exp...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
This paper investigates the robustness of recent findings on the effect of parental background on ch...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...
A growing economic literature is focusing on the effect of parental investments in child health in d...
A child health production function is presented with the key feature being an interaction term betwe...
In this paper we estimate production functions for cognition and health throughout four stages of ch...
This dissertation uses 1979-2006 National Longitudinal Study of Youth data to explore three specific...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
This paper suggests a microeconomic model of the process by which infants and toddlers are subject t...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
Using traditional health capital model of Grossman (1972) and Wagstaff (1986a) this paper attempts t...
The increased prevalence of childhood obesity is a major concern for society. This study aims at exp...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
This paper investigates the robustness of recent findings on the effect of parental background on ch...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...
Cross-disciplinary evidence suggests that household factors including maternal socioeconomic status,...