This dissertation is comprised of three article-length essays, all of which concern important issues in early-life health and well-being. All three essays focus on the decision to formula feed or breastfeed--one of the first decisions a mother makes in her child's life. Two of the papers--one quantitative and one qualitative--study the environment of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the potential effect of hospital policy and procedures on breast milk feeding. The remaining paper investigates a large federal policy and the consequences of altering the costs of infant formula relative to breast milk. All papers are tied together by an eye towards the plasticity of these early life experiences, as well as the troubling persistence of heal...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the impact of early life events such as civil confl...
This dissertation consists of three essays on family economics and human capital development. In th...
This dissertation is composed of three independent essays that focus on the economics of child healt...
In my dissertation, I study how individuals respond to changes in their options and constraints as a...
Research indicates that breast milk is superior to formula as a source of infant nutrition. Research...
This three-paper dissertation examines the social determinants of early childhood and in-utero healt...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
Copyright © 2015 Dipen V. Patel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A large literature demonstrates the long-term individual and societal benefits of investing resource...
Healthy food choices and consumption during early childhood are important for growth and development...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
Aim. The goal of this essay is to look into the factors that affect moms to start and continue exclu...
The dissertation examines empirical issues related to health and labor economics. It has long been d...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the impact of early life events such as civil confl...
This dissertation consists of three essays on family economics and human capital development. In th...
This dissertation is composed of three independent essays that focus on the economics of child healt...
In my dissertation, I study how individuals respond to changes in their options and constraints as a...
Research indicates that breast milk is superior to formula as a source of infant nutrition. Research...
This three-paper dissertation examines the social determinants of early childhood and in-utero healt...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
Copyright © 2015 Dipen V. Patel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A large literature demonstrates the long-term individual and societal benefits of investing resource...
Healthy food choices and consumption during early childhood are important for growth and development...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
Aim. The goal of this essay is to look into the factors that affect moms to start and continue exclu...
The dissertation examines empirical issues related to health and labor economics. It has long been d...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the impact of early life events such as civil confl...
This dissertation consists of three essays on family economics and human capital development. In th...