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India 5 infant mortality 5 scarring 5 state dependence 5 unobserved heterogeneity 5 dynamic random effects logit 4 Death clustering 2 death clustering 2 multi-level model 2 dynamic random effects logit (probit) 1 gender 1 persistence 1 siblings 1
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Arulampalam, Wiji 5 Bhalotra, Sonia 5
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 2 School of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Bristol 2
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Bristol Economics Discussion Papers 2
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RePEc 4 EconStor 1
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Sibling death clustering in India: state dependence vs. unobserved heterogeneity
Arulampalam, Wiji; Bhalotra, Sonia - 2006
Data from a range of different environments indicate that the incidence of death is not randomly distributed across families but, rather, that there is a clustering of death amongst siblings. A natural explanation of this would be that there are (observed or unobserved) differences across...
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Inequality in Infant Survival Rates in India: Identification of State-Dependence Effects
Arulampalam, Wiji; Bhalotra, Sonia - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2004
Data from a number of regions indicate that childhood deaths are unequally distributed across families. This has been identified, in previous research, with (observed and unobserved) heterogeneity between families. In this paper, we investigate whether, on top of these correlated risks, there is...
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Sibling Death Clustering in India: Genuine Scarring vs Unobserved Heterogeneity
Arulampalam, Wiji; Bhalotra, Sonia - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2003
Data from a range of different environments indicate that the incidence of death is not randomly distributed across families but, rather, that there is a clustering of death amongst siblings. A natural explanation of this would be that there are (observed or unobserved) differences across...
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Sibling Death Clustering in India: State Dependence vs. Unobserved Heterogeneity
Arulampalam, Wiji; Bhalotra, Sonia - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2006
Data from a range of different environments indicate that the incidence of death is not randomly distributed across families but, rather, that there is a clustering of death amongst siblings. A natural explanation of this would be that there are (observed or unobserved) differences across...
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Persistence in Infant Mortality: Evidence for the Indian States
Arulampalam, Wiji; Bhalotra, Sonia - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2006
This paper investigates the high correlation in infant mortality across siblings using microdata for each of the fifteen major states of India. The main finding is that, in thirteen of the fifteen states, there is evidence of a causal effect of a child death on the risk of death of the...
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