J McCrary, H Royer - 2006 - nber.org
This paper uses age-at-school-entry policies to identify the effect of female education on
fertility and infant health. We focus on sharp contrasts in schooling, fertility, and infant health
between women born just before and after the school entry date. School entry policies ...
H Royer - American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: The fetal origins hypothesis asserts that nutrient deprivation in utero can raise
chronic disease risk. Within economics, this hypothesis has gained acceptance as a leading
explanation for the correlations between birth weight, a proxy for fetal nutrient intake, and ...
D Clark… - Unpublished paper, 2008 - nber.org
In many developed countries, health differences across education groups are striking. For
instance, among working-age adults in the United States in 1999, the mortality rate among
those with exactly 12 years of education was nearly double that among those with 13 or ...
J McCrary, H Royer - NBER Working Paper, 2006 - economics.huji.ac.il
Abstract This paper uses age-at-school-entry policies to identify the effect of maternal
education on fertility and infant health. We focus on sharp contrasts in schooling, fertility, and
infant health between mothers born just before and after the school entry date. School ...
D Clark… - 2010 - nber.org
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health
outcomes. There is much less evidence on the extent to which this correlation reflects the
causal effect of education on health-the parameter of interest for policy. In this paper we ...
H Royer… - 2004 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract The incidence of many commonly-studied birth outcomes, such as infant mortality
and prematurity, varies by maternal age. In particular, both older and younger women face
an increased probability of an unfavorable birth outcome. Whether this association is ...
H Royer - Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy …, 2006 - clemson.edu
Abstract The fetal origins hypothesis asserts that nutrient deprivation in utero can raise an
individual's chronic disease risk. Within economics, this hypothesis has gained acceptance
as a leading explanation for the cross-sectional correlations between birthweight, a proxy ...
[CITATION] Does Maternal Education Affect Infant Health? A Regression Discontinuity Approach Based on School Age Entry Laws
J McCrary, H Royer - Unpublished manuscript, November, 2003
MC Daly… - Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of San …, 2000 - sf.frb.org
Page 1. 1. Introduction The California economy is stronger than it has been in a
number of years. Employment growth is solid, unemploy- ment is low, and consumer
confidence is high. Sustained good news regarding economic ...
D Clark… - 2009 - econ.ucsb.edu
Abstract There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and
health outcomes. There is much less evidence on the extent to which this correlation reflects
the causal effect of education on health-the parameter of interest for policy. In this paper ...
MC Daly, D Reed, HN Royer… - 2001 - ppic.org
... Berkeley. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the
management of these institutions. This project was initiated when Mary Daly was
a visiting fellow and Heather Royer was a research intern at PPIC. The ...
HR Royer… - Public Health Nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
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H Royer… - 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract David P. Phillips has reported evidence that famous people are often able to
postpone their deaths until after a birthday. A reexamination of Phillips' data shows some
aspects of his analysis to be questionable, including the lumping together of deaths that ...
[CITATION] The effect of education on longevity: Evidence from the United Kingdom
D Clark… - Case Western Reserve University, working paper, 2007
T Cogley… - FRBSF Economic Letter, 1998 - econpapers.repec.org
By Timothy Cogley and Heather North Royer; The baby boom, the baby bust, and asset markets.
M Jacobson… - American Economic Journal: Applied, …, 2010 - works.bepress.com
Abstract Between 1973 and 2003, abortion providers in the United States were the targets of
over 300 acts of extreme violence, including arson, bombings, murders and butyric acid
attacks. After a period of decline, abortion clinic violence is on the rise again. The recent ...
[CITATION] Incentives, Commitments and Habit Formation in Exercise: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Workers at a Fortune-500 Company
H Royer, M Stehr… - 2010 - mimeo
[CITATION] Separated at birth: estimating the long-run and intergenerational effects of birthweight using twins. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
H Royer - Ann Arbor MI, 2005
[CITATION] The Effect of Compulsory Schooling on Longevity: Evidence from the United Kingdom
D Clark… - 2007 - Working Paper
[CITATION] Does Maternal Age Affect Infant Health?: Evidence from Sibling Comparisons
H Royer - Manuscript. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 2005
[CITATION] The effect of female education on fertility and infant health. Evidence form school entry policies using exact dates of birth
J McCrary, H Royer - 2005 - Mimeo
[CITATION] Do rates of health insurance coverage and health care utilization respond to changes in Medicaid eligibility requirements
H Royer - Evidence from pregnant immigrant mothers. Typescript, 2003
H Royer - 2005 - econ.ucsb.edu
Abstract As part of the 1996 welfare reform, recent immigrants lost eligibility for federal
means-tested benefits. In response, several states used their own funds to provide Medicaid
to federally-ineligible immigrants. I use this variation across states and population groups ...
MC Daly… - FRBSF Economic Letter, 1999 - ideas.repec.org
Downloadable! No abstract is available for this item.
[CITATION] Does Maternal Education Impact Infant Health? A Regression Discontinuity Approach Based on School Age Entry Laws
J McCrary, H Royer - Manuscript, University of Michigan and University of …, 2003
[CITATION] What all women (and some men) want to know: does maternal health impact infant health
H Royer - Center for Labor Economics Working Paper, 2004
MA Moreno, MJ Swanson, H Royer… - Journal of Pediatric and …, 2011 - Elsevier
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sexual reference display on a social networking web site (SNS) is
associated with self-reported sexual intention; females are more likely to display sexually
explicit content on SNSs. The purpose of this study was to investigate male college ...
P Babcock, K Bedard, G Charness, J Hartman… - 2011 - nber.org
This paper attempts to isolate, document, and measure a social effect of incentivizing people
in teams. In a field experiment featuring exogenous team formation and opportunities for
repeated social interactions over time, we find social effects that are nearly as large as ...
[CITATION] The impact of education on mortality and health: evidence from UK compulsory schooling laws
D Clark… - Manuscript, Dept. Econ., Univ. California, Santa …, 2009
HR Royer, ML Keller… - Sex Education, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
T Cogley… - FRBSF Economic Letter, 1997 - econpapers.repec.org
By Timothy Cogley and Heather North Royer; Proposals for reforming Social Security.
HR Royer… - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
D Clark… - healthpolicyscholars.org
Abstract There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and
health outcomes. There is much less evidence on the extent to which this correlation reflects
the causal effect of education on health-the parameter of interest for policy. In this paper ...
HR Royer… - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
H Royer… - University of California-Berkeley, 2002 - elsa.berkeley.edu
Note that this book is only my suggestion. There are others on the market such as Gujarati,
D. Essentials of Econometrics or Mirer, T. Economic Statistics and Econometrics. Both of
these books have been used on this course in the past. There should be a ready supply of ...
P Babcock, K Bedard, G Charness, J Hartman… - 2011 - uis.no
Abstract: This paper attempts to isolate, document, and measure a social effect of
incentivizing people in teams. In a field experiment featuring exogenous team formation and
opportunities for repeated social interactions over time, we find social effects that are ...
H Royer, J Lujan, J Daniel - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
STI-related correlates of sexual risk-taking among high school students Conference
Sponsor: Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference Year: 2006 Author: Royer,
Heather, MS, APRN PI Institution Name: University of Wisconsin-Madison Title: ...
HR Royer, SM Heidrich… - Research in Nursing & …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Research in Nursing & Health Young Women's Representations of Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (RoSTD): A Psychometric Study Heather R. Royer,1* Susan
M. Heidrich,2** Roger L. Brown2** 1College of Nursing ...
H Royer, HR Royer, SM Heidrich - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Measure Assessing Young Women's
Representations of 8 Sexually Transmitted Infections (ROSTI) Conference Sponsor: Midwest
Nursing Research Society Conference Year: 2009 Author: Royer, Heather, PhD, APRN- ...
H Royer, M Keller - The 29th Annual MNRS Research …, 2005 - mnrs.confex.com
Purpose: Sexual activity in early adolescence generally takes place within the context of a
romantic relationship. Yet, little is known about how young adolescents view sexual activities
and partners within these relationships or, if certain views are associated with risky sexual ...
P Babcock, K Bedard, G Charness, J Hartman… - 2010 - sole-jole.org
ABSTRACT In a pay-for-exercise field experiment that features exogenous team formation,
random assignment of individual and team treatments, and opportunities for repeated social
interactions over time, this paper investigates the effectiveness of incentivizing people in ...
[CITATION] Does Maternal Education Affect Infant Health? A Regression Discontinuity Approach Based on School Entry Age Laws
J McCrary, H Royer - 2003
DS Lee, E Moretti… - 2008 - aeaweb.org
Investment decisions are almost always made under uncertainty. Over time, learning occurs,
as the flow of information on the costs and benefits of an investment decision reduces its
uncertainty (Dixit ad Pindyck, 1994). Political prediction markets offer an ideal setting to ...
H Royer - 2012 - econ.ucsb.edu
Faculty Directory. Heather Royer Assistant Professor Ph.D., UC Berkeley (labor economics, health
economics, public economics). contact information. ... Winter 2012 classes taught. Econ 140B -
Introduction to Econometrics - MW 200-315. Heather Royer's homepage. Heather Royer ...
H Royer, SJ Zahner, M Madison - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
Cognitive Representations, Emotions and Misconceptions Associated With Sexually
Transmitted Infections Conference Sponsor: Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference
Year: 2007 Author: Royer, Heather, MS, APRN-BC PI Institution Name: University of ...
HN Royer - 2005 - gradworks.umi.com
UMI, ProQuest ® Dissertations & Theses. The world's most comprehensive collection
of dissertations and theses. Learn more... ProQuest, The causes of poor infant health
in the United States. by Royer, Heather North, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY ...
HR Royer - The 30th Annual MNRS Research Conference, 2006 - mnrs.confex.com
Saturday, April 1, 2006 Juneau (Hilton Milwaukee City Center) Session: 1339,
Adolescent Sexual Health, 1:00 PM. STI-related correlates of sexual risk-taking among
high school students. Heather R Royer, MS, APRN, Predoctoral ...
HR Royer, ML Keller… - Sex Education: Sexuality, Society …, 2009 - eric.ed.gov
EJ865883 - Young Adolescents.
[CITATION] RWJ Scholars in Health Policy Research Program
H Royer - 2006
H Royer, M Keller - 2011 - nursinglibrary.org
Young Adolescents' Perceptions of Romantic Relationships Conference Sponsor: Midwest
Nursing Research Society Conference Year: 2005 Author: Royer, Heather, MS, APRN PI
Institution Name: University of Wisconsin-Madison Title: Predoctoral Student Contact ...
M Geruso, D Clark… - econ.ucsb.edu
ABSTRACT In this paper we examine the fertility effects of education. In particular, we exploit
a quasiexperiment generated by a change in UK compulsory schooling laws. This change,
introduced in 1972, forced all students to stay in full-time education until at least age 16. ...
[CITATION] JOB MARKET PAPER
H Royer - 2003
S Prina, H Royer - 2011 - mfi.uchicago.edu
Abstract Using a randomized field experiment, we study the impact of body mass index
report cards on parental attitudes and behaviors in Mexico, a country with one of the highest
obesity rates. Parents in all treatment groups received information about the height and ...
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