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pandemic influenced health outcomes. We first document large differences in content between the two most popular cable news …
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spring of 2020. This paper examines the impact that these actions had on emissions and expected health effects through …
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This paper assesses whether responses to information about risk impact estimates of the relationship between ozone and asthma in Southern California. Using a regression discontinuity design, I find smog alerts significantly reduces daily attendance at two major outdoor facilities. Using daily...
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countries, where it is rapidly becoming the major public health problem facing such nations. As a consequence, there has been a …
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This paper investigates the association between obesity and skill attainment in early childhood (aged 2-4 years). Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study are used to estimate models of developmental functioning in four critical areas (verbal skills, activities of daily living, motor...
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This paper examines whether increased background mortality risks induce households to make differential health … this hypothesis using nationally representative data from rural India. We use birth size as a measure of initial health …
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Obesity has been one of the fastest growing health concerns among children, particularly among disadvantaged children … schools and day care play a potentially important role in determining children's health status …
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the health of the population requires integrating these different trends. We compare the risk factor profile of the …
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As an example of the value of fatness in predicting social science outcomes, we show that while BMI is positively correlated with the probability of employment disability in the PSID, when body mass is divided into its components, fatness is positively correlated with disability while fat-free...
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Mortality rates in the US fell more rapidly during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries than any other period in American history. This decline coincided with an epidemiological transition and the disappearance of a mortality "penalty" associated with living in urban areas. There is little...
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