Background: Empirical evidence from European countries has shown that economic conditions in early life were associated with risk of death.Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effects of economic condition in early life on the risk of adult mortality in U.S contexts.Methods: To capture exogenous variation of economic conditions early in life, we use Gross Domestic Product (GDP) cyclical deviation of birth year. Using linked General Social Survey and National Death Index data (1979-2008), we employ parametric frailty survival models to examine the effects of economic conditions in early life on all-cause and cause-specific risk of mortality.Results: We find that exposure to recession in the first year of life increased risk of a...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run ef-fects of early-life condit...
This paper analyzes the effect of economic conditions early in life on the individual mortality rate...
Background Father’s occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the ef...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of economic conditions in early life on cause-specifi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
BACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the e...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We analyze the effect of economic conditions early in life on individual mortality rate later in lif...
Background: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the e...
We analyze causal effects of conditions early in life on the individual mortality rate later in life...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run ef-fects of early-life condit...
This paper analyzes the effect of economic conditions early in life on the individual mortality rate...
Background Father’s occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the ef...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of economic conditions in early life on cause-specifi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been...
BACKGROUND: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the e...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We analyze the effect of economic conditions early in life on individual mortality rate later in lif...
Background: Father's occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the e...
We analyze causal effects of conditions early in life on the individual mortality rate later in life...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run ef-fects of early-life condit...
This paper analyzes the effect of economic conditions early in life on the individual mortality rate...
Background Father’s occupational position, education and height have all been used to examine the ef...