We analyze the relationship between the state of the business cycle at birth and childhood health. We use a retrospective survey on self-reported childhood health for ten Western European countries and combine it with historically and internationally comparable data on the Gross Domestic Product. We validate the self-reported data by comparing them to realized illness spells. We find a positive relationship between being born in a recession and childhood health. This relationship is not driven by selection effects due to heightened infant mortality during recessions. Placebo regressions indicate that the observed effect is not spurious.</p
We quantify the lasting effects of childhood health and economic circumstances on adult health, empl...
We study in-utero exposure to economic fluctuations on birth outcomes by exploiting geographical var...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We analyze the relationship between the state of the business cycle at birth and childhood health. W...
We study the effect of the business cycle on the health of newborn babies using 30 years of birth ce...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
Recent analyses revealed that the business cycle at the time of birth influences cognitive functioni...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
AbstractRecent analyses revealed that the business cycle at the time of birth influences cognitive f...
this paper we study the relationship between the unemployment rate at the time of a baby's conc...
We use 35 years of administrative data to document how newborn health varies with the business cycle...
This study examines the impact of the Greek recession on newborn health. Using a large administrativ...
We examine whether economic downturns are beneficial to health outcomes of newborn infants in develo...
We investigate how early life circumstances—childhood health and socioeconomic status (SES)—are asso...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We quantify the lasting effects of childhood health and economic circumstances on adult health, empl...
We study in-utero exposure to economic fluctuations on birth outcomes by exploiting geographical var...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...
We analyze the relationship between the state of the business cycle at birth and childhood health. W...
We study the effect of the business cycle on the health of newborn babies using 30 years of birth ce...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
Recent analyses revealed that the business cycle at the time of birth influences cognitive functioni...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
AbstractRecent analyses revealed that the business cycle at the time of birth influences cognitive f...
this paper we study the relationship between the unemployment rate at the time of a baby's conc...
We use 35 years of administrative data to document how newborn health varies with the business cycle...
This study examines the impact of the Greek recession on newborn health. Using a large administrativ...
We examine whether economic downturns are beneficial to health outcomes of newborn infants in develo...
We investigate how early life circumstances—childhood health and socioeconomic status (SES)—are asso...
We connect the recent medical and economic literatures on the long-run effects of early-life conditi...
We quantify the lasting effects of childhood health and economic circumstances on adult health, empl...
We study in-utero exposure to economic fluctuations on birth outcomes by exploiting geographical var...
We study the gender-specific impact of macroeconomic conditions around birth on infant health. We us...