The Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China and affected rural areas disproportionately. Data from the China–U.S. Collaborative Project for Neural Tube Defect Prevention on 31, 449 women (born 1957–1963) and their offspring birth size were recorded in 1993–1996. We used a measure of famine intensity at county level based on the size of famine-born cohorts relative to cohorts preceding and following the famine in a difference-in-difference model that compared offspring birth size of pre-famine (1957–1958; exposed between 0.5 and 4.5 years), famine (1959–1961; prenatal and up to 2.5 years) and post-famine (1962; some exposed in early pregnancy) cohort groups to that of the unexposed 1963...
Abstract: Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increas...
"An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growt...
An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growth...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
The fetal origins hypothesis posits that adverse prenatal exposures, particularly , increase the ris...
We find that even though survivors of the Chinese famine are as tall as the rest of the Chinese popu...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Using retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956-1958, 1959-1961, and 1962-...
Abstract: Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increas...
"An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growt...
An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growth...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
The fetal origins hypothesis posits that adverse prenatal exposures, particularly , increase the ris...
We find that even though survivors of the Chinese famine are as tall as the rest of the Chinese popu...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Using retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956-1958, 1959-1961, and 1962-...
Abstract: Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increas...
"An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growt...
An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growth...