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that occurred following a major medical innovation in the US. In response to the decline in child mortality, women delayed …
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We investigate women's fertility, labor, and marriage market responses to large declines in child mortality in the U.S. Fertility declined on the intensive margin as expected. However, despite the increasing value of having at least one child, a larger share of women remained childless. We...
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that occurred following a major medical innovation in the US. In response to the decline in child mortality, women delayed …
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We investigate women's fertility, labor and marriage market responses to a health innovation that led to reductions in …
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This paper investigates the effect of a food subsidy programme in India on child malnutrition by addressing the following linked questions using household survey data that includes information on usage of the public distribution system. First, does the food subsidy induce higher expenditures on...
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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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