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health and longevity in contrast to other twin-based studies of the US population, which show little or no effect of … education on health. Second, we present evidence that parents compensate for differences in their children's health endowments …
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health and longevity in contrast to other twin-based studies of the US population, which show little or no effect of … education on health. Second, we present evidence that parents compensate for differences in their children's health endowments …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013216567
health and longevity in contrast to other twin-based studies of the US population, which show little or no effect of … education on health. Second, we present evidence that parents compensate for differences in their children's health endowments … towards detecting reinforcement both in this paper and in the literature. Our compensation result for health endowment holds …
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Health insurance in the United States for the working age population has traditionally been provided in the form of … employer-sponsored health insurance (ESHI). If employers offered ESHI to their employees, they also typically extended coverage … find that households' valuation of employer-sponsored spousal health insurance is significantly reduced under the ACA, and …
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Health insurance in the United States for the working age population has traditionally been provided in the form of … employer-sponsored health insurance (ESHI). If employers offered ESHI to their employees, they also typically extended coverage … find that households' valuation of employersponsored spousal health insurance is significantly reduced under the ACA, and …
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change in employment status), perceived stress, and subjective health. Results: Cohabitation led to significant weight gain …-related behaviors, age, children, employment, stress, and health). BMI after separation was largely comparable to BMI before starting …
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income and suggest that health status, like other measures of socioeconomic success, is strongly influenced by family …We investigate sibling correlations in health status using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and Bayesian methods that … estimate that between 50% and 60% of health status can be attributed to familial or neighborhood characteristics. Taking the …
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While there is a growing literature on family health spillovers, questions remain about how sibling disability status …, sibling spacing and family size). We find that having a disabled sibling significantly decreases 9th grade exit exam GPAs …
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