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Familie 6 Family 6 Eltern 5 Parents 5 Pupils 5 Regression analysis 5 Regressionsanalyse 5 School 5 Schule 5 Schüler 5 Time use 5 Zeitverwendung 5 parent time use 4 regression discontinuity 4 student time use 4 USA 3 United States 3 Body weight 2 Children 2 Eating habit 2 Ernährungsverhalten 2 Families 2 Gesundheitsrisiko 2 Health risk 2 Kinder 2 Körpergewicht 2 Obesity 2 Siblings 2 Twins 2 Abfallvermeidung 1 Arzneimittel 1 Arzneimittelrecht 1 BMI 1 Cannabis 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Drogenkonsum 1 Drug consumption 1 Food 1 Food consumption 1 Gender 1
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 10 Undetermined 1
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Swigert, Jeffrey 9 Cowan, Benjamin 7 Jones, Todd R. 6 Price, Joseph 2 Swigert, Jeffrey M. 2 Jones, Todd 1 Just, David R. 1 Sabia, Joseph J. 1 Young, Timothy 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Economics & Human Biology 1 Economics and human biology 1 Food security in a food abundant world : an individual country perspective 1 Health economics 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization 1 NBER working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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Parental and Student Time Use around the Academic Year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15–17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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Parental and Student Time Use around the Academic Year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15–17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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Parental and Student Time Use Around the Academic Year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd; Swigert, Jeffrey - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15 17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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Parental and student time use around the academic year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15-17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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Parental and student time use around the academic year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15-17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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Parental and student time use around the academic year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization 224 (2024), pp. 66-110
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Parental and Student Time Use Around the Academic Year
Cowan, Benjamin; Jones, Todd R.; Swigert, Jeffrey M. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2023
We demonstrate how mothers, fathers, and 15-17-year-old students alter their schedules around the K-12 academic year. Using regression discontinuity (RDD) methods, combined with dates on school year start and end dates by locality, we document several notable results. First, mothers are...
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The effect of medical marijuana laws on body weight
Sabia, Joseph J.; Swigert, Jeffrey; Young, Timothy - In: Health economics 26 (2017) 1, pp. 6-34
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14 The Role of Nudges in Reducing Food Waste
Just, David R.; Swigert, Jeffrey M. - In: Food security in a food abundant world : an individual …, (pp. 215-224). 2016
Purpose Little work has directly addressed the potential to control food waste. This chapter focuses on behavioral nudges and their potential to reduce food waste and, in turn, implications for food security. Methodology/approach Key methodological and definitional challenges that must be met to...
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Within-family variation in obesity
Price, Joseph; Swigert, Jeffrey - In: Economics & Human Biology 10 (2012) 4, pp. 333-339
We use data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 to document the degree to which childhood obesity varies among siblings. We find considerable differences in body weight between siblings with over half of the siblings differing by more than 20 age-specific...
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