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children 14 HEALTH 13 family 12 FAMILY 9 CHILDREN 8 mortality 7 EDUCATION 6 AGED 5 INCOME 5 SOCIAL WELFARE 5 WOMEN 5 fertility 5 health 5 labour market 5 WAGES 4 WELFARE ECONOMICS 4 marriage 4 wages 4 women 4 ABORTION 3 DEMOGRAPHY 3 ECONOMIC MODELS 3 INDONESIA 3 LABOUR MARKET 3 LAW 3 SURVEYS 3 education 3 ALTRUISM 2 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 2 ECONOMIC GROWTH 2 EVALUATION 2 FERTILITY 2 HOUSEHOLD 2 HOUSEHOLDS 2 MALAYSIA 2 MARRIAGE 2 MEDICAL COSTS 2 MIGRATION 2 MORTALITY 2 NUTRITION 2
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Thomas, D. 18 Lillard, L.A. 15 DaVanzo, J. 8 Frankenberg, E. 8 Klerman, J.A. 8 Schoeni, R.F. 8 Beegle, K. 5 Panis, C.W.A. 5 Currie, J. 4 Leibowitz, A. 4 Pebley, A.R. 4 Peterson, C. 4 Rogowski, J. 4 Schoeni, R-F 4 Smith, J.P. 4 Strauss, J. 4 Thomas, D 4 Waite, L.J. 4 Dow, W.H. 3 Haaga, J. 3 Kington, R. 3 Sastry, N. 3 Beard, V.A. 2 Currie, J 2 Haider, S. 2 Hurd, M. 2 Jackson, C.A. 2 Kilburn, M.R. 2 Klerman, J-A 2 Lam, D. 2 Macunovich, D.J. 2 Smith, J-P 2 Beckett, M. 1 Blank, R.M. 1 Brien, M.J. 1 Chan, A. 1 Clarkberg, M. 1 Cole, N. 1 Cox, A.G. 1 DaVanzo, J 1
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Women's Health and Pregnancy Outcomes: Does Access to Services Make a Difference?
Frankenberg, E.; Thomas, D. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
The question of how access to services affects health outcomes is critical for policy makers allocating resources across different programs, but it is difficult to answer with cross-sectional data sets. The authors use data from a panel survey in Indonesia (the Indonesia Family Life Survey) that...
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Wages, Employment and Economic Shocks: Evidence from Indonesia.
Smith, J.P.; Thomas, D.; Frankenberg, E.; Beegle, K. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth, Indonesia was struck by a large and unanticipated crisis at the end of the 20th century. Real GDP declined by about 12% in 1998. Using 13 years of annual labor force data in conjunction with two waves of a household panel, the Indonesia...
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Longer Term Effects of Head Start.
Garces, E.; Thomas, D.; Currie, J. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
Little is known about the long-term effects of participation in Head Start. This paper draws on unique non-experimental data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to provide new evidence on the effects of participation in Head Start on schooling attainment, earnings, and criminal behavior....
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Support Networks within the Family As a Public Good Problem.
Schoeni, R.F. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
his paper examines altruism and exchange models of familial relationships. It first examines the predictions of these models when there are more than two family members, demonstrating that altruism with multiple altruists is similar to the classic public good model. The paper also examines...
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Family Bargaining and Welfare.
Rubalcava, L.; Thomas, D. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman's "power" within a household influences consumption and time allocation choices. From an empirical point of view, a central stumbling block in this line of inquiry has been identification of sources of "power" that can...
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Nonrandom Selection in the HRS Social Security Earnings Sample.
Haider, S.; Solon, G. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
The Health and Retirement Study (HRS), administered by the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan, is a longitudinal survey of the population of U.S. households with at least one adult between the ages of 51 and 61 in 1992 (individuals born between 1931 and 1941). In...
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Forest Fires, Air Pollution and Mortality in Southeast Asia.
Sastry, N. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
In this paper, the author assesses the population health effects in Malaysia of air pollution generated by a widespread series of fires that occurred mainly in Indonesia between April and November of 1997. The author describes how the forest fires occurred and why the associated air pollution...
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Earnings Instability and Earnings Inequality of Males in the United States: 1967-1991.
Haider, S.J. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United States, the increases could have come from either of two sources: the distribution of lifetime earnings could have become more unequal or the receipt of lifetime earnings could have become more...
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The Logic of Letting Go: Family and Individual Migration from Rural Bangladesh.
Kuhn, R.S. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
This paper studies rural-urban migration by married males in Bangladesh as a two-outcome process consisting of individual moves and family moves. The family/individual distinction is relevant to issues of rural development, urban planning, and old-age dependency since family migration involves...
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Persistent, Consistent, and Widespread?: Another Look at Recent Trends in Old-Age Disability.
Schoeni, R.F.; Freedman, V.A.; Wallace, R.B. - Labor and Population Program, RAND - 2000
This study provides new evidence on trends in disability among the elderly from 1982 to 1996. Logistics analysis is used to estimate the trend in disability prevalence after controlling for age, sex, and proxy reporting. The sample includes 124,949 people ages 70 and older in the 1982-1996...
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