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林, 林明仁(Ming-Jen Lin) 3 Liu, Jin-Tan 2 Chou, Shin-Yi 1 Liu, Elaine M. 1 Qian, Nancy 1
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Does in utero Exposure to Illness Matter? The 1918 Influenza Epidemic in Taiwan as a Natural Experiment
林, 林明仁(Ming-Jen Lin); Liu, Elaine M. - National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - 2014
This paper tests whether in utero conditions affect long-run developmental outcomes using the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment. Combining several historical and current datasets, we find that cohorts in utero during the pandemic are shorter as children/adolescents and...
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More Women Missing, Fewer Girls Dying: The Impact of Abortion on Sex Ratios at Birth and Excess Female Mortality in Taiwan
林, 林明仁(Ming-Jen Lin); Liu, Jin-Tan; Qian, Nancy - National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - 2008
This paper presents novel empirical evidence on the impact of access to abortion on sex ratios at birth (SRB), excess female mortality (EFM) and fertility in Taiwan. For identification, we exploit plausibly exogenous variation in the availability of sex-selective abortion caused by the...
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As Low Birth Weight Babies Grow, Can 'Good' Parents Buffer this Adverse Factor? A Research Note.
林, 林明仁(Ming-Jen Lin); Liu, Jin-Tan; Chou, Shin-Yi - National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - 2007
This research note combines two national Taiwanese datasets to investigate the relationship between low birth weight (LBW) babies, their family background and their future academic outcomes. We find that LBW is negatively correlated with the probability of such children attending university at...
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