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Do Maternal Factors Modify the Associations Between Iron Supplementation and Low Birth Weight in Sub-Saharan Africa? [PDF]
Bekele Y+4 more
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Maternal Downward Neighborhood Income Mobility and Ensuing Severe Neonatal Morbidity.
Jairam JA+6 more
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The annual feasibility and affordability of a healthy diet for families with children in Israel by income quintile and geographic area of residency. [PDF]
Dgania-Yaroslaviz N+2 more
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Long COVID prevalence and risk factors in adults residing in middle- and high-income countries: secondary analysis of the multinational Anti-Coronavirus Therapies (ACT) trials. [PDF]
Hermans LE+3 more
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Disparities in Hearing Aid Use Among Those With Hearing Loss in Rural and Urban Settings. [PDF]
Johnson P, Morales EG, Reed N.
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We survey the literature on income mobility, aiming to provide an integrated discussion of mobility within and between generations. We review mobility concepts, descriptive devices, measurement methods, data sources, and recent empirical evidence.
Markus Jäntti, Stephen P. Jenkins
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Income shifting as income creation?
Journal of Public Economics, 2020Abstract Income shifting arises as one of the key questions when thinking about the design of a tax system as a whole. We study a simple economy, involving a benevolent policy-maker and a population of agents differing in terms of productivities, labor supply elasticities, and shifting costs.
Selin, Hakan, Simula, Laurent
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Abstract This essay explores the hypothesis that some sources of family income encourage, while other sources discourage fertility because different sources of family income modify the economic opportunities parents must sacrifice to have another child, or the price of children in terms of parental time and market goods.
T. Paul Schultz, T. Paul Schultz
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