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education reduces the duration of smoking with 9 months but has no effect on the decision to start smoking. -- Smoking …This paper analyses the effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data of Australian … twins. The endogeneity of education, censoring of smoking durations and the timing of starting smoking versus that of …
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education reduces the duration of smoking with 9 months but has no effect on the decision to start smoking …This paper analyses the effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data of Australian … twins. The endogeneity of education, censoring of smoking durations and the timing of starting smoking versus that of …
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education reduces the duration of smoking with 9 months but has no effect on the decision to start smoking. …This paper analyses the effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data of Australian … twins. The endogeneity of education, censoring of smoking durations and the timing of starting smoking versus that of …
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variation in schooling associated with early smoking behaviour, the other uses the raising of the minimum school leaving age … instruments. I find that the instrument constructed using early smoking behaviour is valid as well as being strong, and argue that … estimates of 12.9% (early smoking), 10.2% (RoSLA) and 12.5% (both instruments). -- Human capital ; endogeneity ; local average …
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variation in schooling associated with early smoking behaviour, the other uses the raising of the minimum school leaving age … instruments. I find that the instrument constructed using early smoking behaviour is valid as well as being strong, and argue that … estimates of 12.9% (early smoking), 10.2% (RoSLA) and 12.5% (both instruments) …
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, Infants, and Children (WIC) and smoking among prenatal WIC participants. We use WIC data from eight states participating in ….7 percentage points more likely to be smoking at intake than women who enroll in the third trimester. Among participants who smoked … likely to quit smoking 3 months before delivery and 3.4 percentage points more likely to quit by postpartum registration …
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