Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health outcomes is based on pre-1940 birth cohorts. Early in these individuals’ lives, public social safety nets were at best rudimentary, and female labor force participation was relatively low. We complement the evidence by studying the effects of regional business cycle variations in the post-1950 Netherlands on cardiovascular disease risk in adulthood. We use data from Lifelines, a large cohort study that covers socio-economic, biological and health information from over 75,000 individuals aged between 20 and 63. Cardiovascular risk index is constructed from an extensive set of biomarkers. The results show that for women a 1 percentage point increa...
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...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of economic conditions in early life on cause-specifi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
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...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
Much of the literature that studies long-run effects of early-life economic conditions on health out...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of economic conditions in early life on cause-specifi...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
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...