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Geburt 355 Birth 297 Kinder 137 Children 131 Gesundheit 113 Health 108 Mütter 96 Mothers 94 USA 58 United States 55 Schwangerschaft 49 Child mortality 45 Kindersterblichkeit 45 Pregnancy 42 Fertilität 39 Gesundheitsversorgung 39 Health care 39 Fertility 38 Deutschland 37 Gesundheitsvorsorge 35 Preventive care 35 Germany 32 Hospital 29 Krankenhaus 29 Impact assessment 27 Wirkungsanalyse 27 Body weight 26 Körpergewicht 26 Estimation 25 Schätzung 25 Schweden 24 Sterblichkeit 22 Sweden 22 Mortality 21 Mutterschutz 18 Maternity protection 16 Erwerbsverlauf 15 Gesundheitswesen 15 Occupational attainment 15 Time 15
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Book / Working Paper 274 Article 74 Journal 7
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Graue Literatur 146 Non-commercial literature 146 Working Paper 136 Arbeitspapier 129 Article in journal 69 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 69 Hochschulschrift 10 Statistik 8 Thesis 6 Collection of articles written by one author 5 Sammlung 5 Aufsatz im Buch 4 Book section 4 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Government document 2 Konferenzschrift 2 Article 1 Bibliographie 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Research Report 1 Sammelwerk 1 Statistics 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 311 German 30 Undetermined 9 Spanish 2 French 1 Italian 1 Polish 1 Russian 1
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Persson, Petra 13 Karbownik, Krzysztof 12 Rossin-Slater, Maya 12 Royer, Heather 11 Doyle, Orla 9 Heckman, James J. 9 Silver, David 9 Cygan-Rehm, Kamila 8 Donato, Katherine 8 Harmon, Colm 8 Logue, Caitriona 8 Miller, Grant 8 Mohanan, Manoj 8 Moon, Seong Hyeok 8 Truskinovsky, Yulya 8 Vermeersch, Christel 8 Buddelmeyer, Hielke 7 Fenizia, Alessandra 7 Fitzenberger, Bernd 7 Gertler, Paul J. 7 Giovagnoli, Paula Inés 7 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 7 Sommerfeld, Katrin 7 Steffes, Susanne 7 Wooden, Mark 7 Card, David E. 6 Dave, Dhaval 6 Jürges, Hendrik 6 Köberlein-Neu, Juliane 6 Anderson, D. Mark 5 Charles, Kerwin Kofi 5 Kaestner, Robert 5 Kuka, Elira 5 LaLumia, Sara 5 Rees, Daniel I. 5 Shenhav, Na'ama 5 Shigeoka, Hitoshi 5 Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma 5 Slusky, David 5 Vera-Hernández, Marcos 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 38 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Statistisches Bundesamt 5 London School of Economics and Political Science 3 Sachsen 2 Kübel-Stiftung <Bensheim> 1 Niedersächsische Krankenhausgesellschaft 1 Polen / Główny Urząd Statystyczny 1 RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1 Weltgesundheitsorganisation 1 World Health Organization / Expert Committee on Maternal and Child Health 1
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NBER working paper series 38 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 27 NBER Working Paper 24 Discussion paper series / IZA 15 Journal of health economics 10 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 7 IZA Discussion Paper 7 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 American economic journal 4 Working paper 4 AERC research paper 3 IZA Discussion Papers 3 London School of Economics and Political Science - Publications 3 The journal of development studies : JDS 3 Working paper / Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad 3 CASE paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Discussion papers / CEPR 2 Health economics review 2 IFN working paper 2 Journal of demographic economics : JODE 2 Journal of labor economics : JOLE 2 Kyklos : international review for social sciences 2 Lund papers in economic history 2 Policy research working paper : WPS 2 Sozialökonomische Schriften 2 The journal of law, economics, and organization 2 The review of economics and statistics 2 WWDP : Diskussionspapiere der Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Technischen Universität Chemnitz 2 American economic review 1 Anthropologies of American medicine: culture, power, and practice 1 Barcelona GSE working paper series : working paper 1 Beiträge der Hochschule Pforzheim 1 Borradores de economía 1 Budapest working papers on the labour market : BWP 1 CASE/3 1 CEBI Working Paper 1 CEBI working paper series : working paper 1 CERGE-EI Working Paper Series 1 CESifo Working Paper 1
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Intergenerational transmission of inequalities : are health inequalities at birth the missing link?
Bello, Abdel-Hamid; Isabelle, Maripier; Lacroix, Guy - 2025
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Does marriage still make a difference in infant health?
Yan, Ji - In: Eastern economic journal : EEJ 51 (2025) 2, pp. 246-267
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Luck of the draw: the causal effect of physicians on birth outcomes
Posso, Christian; Tamayo, Jorge; Guarin, Arlen; … - 2024
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Health care centralization : the health impacts of obstetric unit closures in the US
Fischer, Stefanie; Royer, Heather; White, Corey D. - 2023
Over the last few decades, health care services in the United States have become more geographically centralized. We study how the loss of hospital-based obstetric units in over 400 counties affect maternal and infant health via a difference-in-differences design. We find that closures lead...
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Long-run effects of incentivizing work after childbirth
Kuka, Elira; Shenhav, Na'ama - 2023
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Mobile phones and infant health at birth
Pesando, Luca Maria; Qiyomiddin, Komin - 2023
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Gender equality and maternal health utilization : perspectives from Kenya
Nafula, Nancy Nelima - 2023
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First, do no harm, second, say sorry? : investigating the impact of a new tort reform
DeCicca, Philip; Malak, Natalie - In: The journal of law, economics, and organization 41 (2025) 1, pp. 127-158
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From Access to Wellness : Early Life Exposure to Abortion Legalization and the Next Generation's Health
Noghanibehambari, Hamid; Slusky, David; Vu, Hoa - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
We examine the multigenerational impacts of legalized abortion in the United States by analyzing how early-life exposure to this policy shift affects birth outcomes in the next generation. Using event study and two-way fixed effects models, we link maternal early-life exposure to legal abortion...
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Targeting precision medicine : evidence from prenatal screening
Conner, Peter; Einav, Liran; Finkelstein, Amy; Persson, … - In: Journal of political economy 133 (2025) 2, pp. 604-651
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Optimal policies for nutrition administration to very low birth weight infants
Orgut, Irem Sengul; Falciglia, Gustave H.; Smilowitz, Karen - In: Decision sciences 56 (2025) 3, pp. 316-334
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Beliefs and Realities of Work and Childcare After Childbirth
Caplin, Andrew; Leth-Petersen, Søren; Tonetti, Christopher - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
When women plan for life after childbirth, they form beliefs about work, childcare, and how their careers will unfold. These expectations shape key decisions but are formed under deep uncertainty. We use a 2019 state-contingent survey of 11,000 Danish women linked to administrative data to...
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Infancy in Hungary. Report on the Second Wave of Cohort ’18 - Growing Up in Hungary
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna; Boros, Julianna; Kapitány, Balázs; … - 2022
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Die Generationenrente ab Geburt: Vorschlag für eine Altersarmut vermeidende ergänzende kapitalgedeckte Alterssicherung
Maurer, Raimond; Schwintowski, Hans-Peter - 2022
Der Koalitionsvertrag 2021 sieht eine generationengerechte Absicherung des Rentenniveaus durch eine teilweise aus Haushaltsmitteln finanzierte Kapitaldeckung vor. Um dieses Ziel zu verwirklichen, wird hier die Einführung einer Generationenrente ab Geburt vorgeschlagen. Dabei wird aus...
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The effects of incentivizing early prenatal care on infant health
Cygan-Rehm, Kamila; Karbownik, Krzysztof - 2022
We investigate the effects of incentivizing early prenatal care utilization on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal care during the first ten weeks of gestation to obtain a one-time monetary transfer paid after childbirth. Applying a...
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The Effects of Incentivizing Early Prenatal Care on Infant Health
Cygan-Rehm, Kamila; Karbownik, Krzysztof - 2022
We investigate the effects of incentivizing early prenatal care utilization on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal care during the first ten weeks of gestation to obtain a one-time monetary transfer paid after childbirth. Applying a...
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Heterogeneous Effects of Health Insurance on Birth Related Outcomes : Unpacking Compositional vs. Direct Changes
Ma, Jie; Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma - 2022
When women of childbearing age gain health insurance, we expect their birth outcomes to improve, but comparing births that occur before and after policy changes may confound two separate impacts of coverage. For one, health insurance could affect who gives birth, through reduced costs of...
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Holiday, Just One Day Out of Life : Birth Timing and Post-Natal Outcomes
Jacobson, Mireille; Kogelnik, Maria; Royer, Heather - 2022
Fewer births occur on major US holidays than would otherwise be expected. We use California data to study the nature and health implications of this birth date manipulation. We document 18% fewer births on the day of and just after a holiday. Cesarean sections account for roughly half of the...
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Die Generationenrente ab Geburt : Vorschlag für eine Altersarmut vermeidende ergänzende kapitalgedeckte Alterssicherung
Maurer, Raimond; Schwintowski, Hans-Peter - 2022
Der Koalitionsvertrag 2021 sieht eine generationengerechte Absicherung des Rentenniveaus durch eine teilweise aus Haushaltsmitteln finanzierte Kapitaldeckung vor. Um dieses Ziel zu verwirklichen, wird hier die Einführung einer Generationenrente ab Geburt vorgeschlagen. Dabei wird aus...
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Targeting precision medicine : evidence from prenatal screening
Conner, Peter; Einav, Liran; Finkelstein, Amy; Persson, … - 2022
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Covering Undocumented Immigrants : The Effects of a Large-Scale Prenatal Care Intervention
Miller, Sarah; Wherry, Laura R. - 2022
Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for public insurance coverage for prenatal care in most states, despite their children representing a large fraction of births and having U.S. citizenship. In this paper, we examine a policy that expanded Medicaid pregnancy coverage to undocumented...
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The Effects of Incentivizing Early Prenatal Care on Infant Health
Cygan-Rehm, Kamila; Karbownik, Krzysztof - 2022
We investigated the effects of the timing of early prenatal care on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal care during the first ten weeks of gestation to obtain a one-time monetary transfer paid after childbirth. Applying a...
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The Federal Effort to Desegregate Southern Hospitals and the Black-White Infant Mortality Gap
Anderson, D. Mark; Charles, Kerwin Kofi; Rees, Daniel I. - 2022
In 1966, Southern hospitals were barred from participating in Medicare unless they discontinued their long-standing practice of racial segregation. Using data from five Deep South states and exploiting county-level variation in Medicare certification dates, we find that gaining access to an...
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Perinatal Health Among 1 Million Chinese-Americans
Almond, Douglas; Cheng, Yi - 2022
The literature on "missing girls" suggests a net preference for sons both in China and among Chinese immigrants to the West. Perhaps surprisingly, we find that newborn Chinese-American girls are treated more intensively in US hospitals: they are kept longer following delivery, have more medical...
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Health care centralization : the health impacts of obstetric unit closures in the US
Fischer, Stefanie; Royer, Heather; White, Corey D. - 2022
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Does the Delivery of Primary Health Care Improve Birth Outcomes? Evidence from the Rollout of Community Health Centers
Kose, Esra; O'Keefe, Siobhan M.; Rosales-Rueda, Maria - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Introduced as part of the War on Poverty, Community Health Centers (CHCs) deliver primary care to underserved populations by locating sliding-scale clinics in economically disadvantaged areas. We investigate how this policy affected infant health using the rollout of CHCs and a flexible event...
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Covering undocumented immigrants : the effects of a large-scale prenatal care intervention
Miller, Sarah; Wherry, Laura - 2022
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Health Care Centralization : The Health Impacts of Obstetric Unit Closures in the US
Fischer, Stefanie; Royer, Heather; White, Corey D. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Over the last few decades, health care services in the United States have become more centralized. We study how the loss of hospital-based obstetric units in over 400 rural counties affect maternal and infant health via a difference-in-differences design. We find that closures lead to...
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Cesarean sections for high-risk births : health, fertility, and labor market outcomes
Mühlrad, Hanna - In: The Scandinavian journal of economics 124 (2022) 4, pp. 1056-1086
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Infancy in Hungary : report on the second wave of Cohort '18 - Growing Up in Hungary
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna; Boros, Julianna; Kapitány, Balázs; … - 2022
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Long-run effects of incentivizing work after childbirth
Kuka, Elira; Shenhav, Na'ama - In: American economic review 114 (2024) 6, pp. 1692-1722
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Health care centralization : the health impacts of obstetric unit closures in the United States
Fischer, Stefanie; Royer, Heather; White, Corey D. - In: American economic journal 16 (2024) 3, pp. 113-141
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When dad can stay home : fathers' workplace flexibility and maternal health
Persson, Petra; Rossin-Slater, Maya - In: American economic journal 16 (2024) 4, pp. 186-219
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Pregnant at work : low-wage workers, power, and temporal injustice
Andaya, Elise - 2024
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Birthing Romans : childbearing and its risks in Imperial Rome
Freidin, Anna Bonnell - 2024
""Here I lie, a matron... I was wife to Fortunatus, my father was Veturius. Unlucky woman, born twenty-seven years ago and married for sixteen - one bed, one marriage - I died after six births, just one child remains." This epitaph of a Roman woman named Veturia, who died in the 3rd century BCE,...
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Long-term Pre-conception Exposure to Local Violence and Infant Health
Chang, Eunsik; Orozco-Aleman, Sandra; Padilla-Romo, María - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
This paper studies the effects of mothers' long-term pre-conception exposure to local violence on birth outcomes. Using administrative data from Mexico and two different empirical strategies, our results indicate that mothers' long-term exposure to local violence prior to conception has...
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Drivers of Racial Differences in C-Sections
Corredor-Waldron, Adriana; Currie, Janet M.; Schnell, Molly - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Black mothers with unscheduled deliveries are 25 percent more likely to deliver by C-section than non-Hispanic white mothers. The gap is highest for mothers with the lowest risk and is reduced by only four percentage points when controlling for observed medical risk factors, sociodemographic...
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Geographic variation in cesarean sections in the United States : trends, correlates, and other interesting facts
Robinson, Sarah; Royer, Heather; Silver, David - In: Journal of labor economics : JOLE 42 (2024), pp. S219-S259
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How Do Physicians Respond to New Medical Research?
DeCicca, Philip; Isabelle, Maripier; Malak, Natalie - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
What happens when the findings of a prominent medical study are overturned? Using a medical trial on breech births, we estimate the effect of the reversal of such a medical study on physician choices and infant health outcomes. Using the United States Birth Certificate Records from 1995-2010, we...
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The sun's position at birth is unrelated to subjective well-being : debunking astrological claims
Joshanloo, Mohsen - In: Kyklos : international review for social sciences 77 (2024) 4, pp. 835-844
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The impact on birth outcomes of transient, in utero exposure to airborne lead : quasi-experimental evidence from NASCAR's deleading policy
Bui, Linda T. M.; Shadbegian, Ronald John; Marquez, Alicia - 2021
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Marijuana Liberalization Policies and Perinatal Health
Meinhofer, Angelica; Witman, Allison E.; Hinde, Jesse M.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
We studied the effect of marijuana liberalization policies on perinatal health with a multiperiod difference-in-differences estimator that exploited variation in effective dates of medical marijuana laws (MML) and recreational marijuana laws (RML). We found that the proportion of maternal...
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A multilevel analysis of prenatal care and birth weight in Kenya
Awiti, Japheth Osotsi - 2021
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The Health Effects of Cesarean Delivery for Low-Risk First Births
Card, David E.; Fenizia, Alessandra; Silver, David - 2021
Cesarean delivery for low-risk pregnancies is generally associated with worse health outcomes for infants and mothers. The interpretation of this correlation, however, is confounded by potential selectivity in the choice of birth mode. We use birth records from California, merged with hospital...
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Long-Run Effects of Incentivizing Work after Childbirth
Kuka, Elira; Shenhav, Na'ama - 2021
This paper uses a panel of SSA earnings linked to the CPS to estimate the impact of increasing post-childbirth work incentives on mothers' long-run career trajectories. We implement a novel research design that exploits variation in the timing of the 1993 reform of the Earned Income Tax Credit...
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The Federal Effort to Desegregate Southern Hospitals and the Black-White Infant Mortality Gap
Anderson, D. Mark; Charles, Kerwin Kofi; Rees, Daniel I. - 2021
In 1966, Southern hospitals were barred from participating in Medicare unless they discontinued their long-standing practice of racial segregation. Using data from five Deep South states and exploiting county-level variation in Medicare certification dates, we find that gaining access to an...
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The Effects of Incentivizing Early Prenatal Care on Infant Health
Cygan-Rehm, Kamila; Karbownik, Krzysztof - 2021
We investigated the effects of the timing of early prenatal care on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal care during the first ten weeks of gestation to obtain a one-time monetary transfer paid after childbirth. Applying a...
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Same Environment, Stratified Impacts? Air Pollution, Extreme Temperatures, and Birth Weight in South China
Liu, Xiaoying; Behrman, Jere; Hannum, Emily; Wang, Fan; … - 2021
This paper investigates whether associations between birth weight and prenatal ambient environmental conditions--pollution and extreme temperatures--are mediated by 1) inequality in socioeconomic endowments measured by maternal education; 2) inequality in children's innate health endowments; and...
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Same environment, stratified impacts? : air pollution, extreme temperatures, and birth weight in Southeast China
Liu, Xiaoying; Behrman, Jere R.; Hannum, Emily; Wang, Fan; … - 2021 - Revised March 1, 2021, revised February 11, 2022
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Same Environment, Stratified Impacts? Air Pollution, Extreme Temperatures, and Birth Weight in South China
Liu, Xiaoying; Behrman, Jere; Hannum, Emily; Wang, Fan; … - 2021
This paper investigates whether associations between birth weight and prenatal ambient environmental conditions--pollution and extreme temperatures--are mediated by 1) inequality in socioeconomic endowments measured by maternal education; 2) inequality in children's innate health endowments; and...
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