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Socioeconomic status and health: dimensions and mechanisms

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DM Cutler, A Lleras-Muney… - 2008 - nber.org
This paper reviews the evidence on the well-known positive association between
socioeconomic status and health. We focus on four dimensions of socioeconomic status--
education, financial resources, rank, and race and ethnicity--paying particular attention to ...
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Early-life malaria exposure and adult outcomes: Evidence from malaria eradication in India

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D Cutler, W Fung, M Kremer… - American Economic …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: We examine the effects of exposure to malaria in early childhood on educational
attainment and economic status in adulthood by exploiting geographic variation in malaria
prevalence in India prior to a nationwide eradication program in the 1950s. We find that ...
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Socioeconomic status and health in childhood: A comment on Chen, Martin and Matthews

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A Case, C Paxson… - Social Science & Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Abstract Understanding whether the gradient in children's health becomes steeper with age
is an important first step in uncovering the mechanisms that connect economic and health
status, and in recommending sensible interventions to protect children's health. To that ...
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Urban land rights and child nutritional status in Peru, 2004

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TS Vogl - Economics & Human Biology, 2007 - Elsevier
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[PDF] Rising up with shoe leather? A comment on Fair Society, Healthy Lives (The? Marmot Review)

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A Chandra… - Social Science & Medicine, 2010 - princeton.edu
Page 1. Rising up with shoe leather? A comment on Fair Society, Healthy Lives (The
Marmot Review) Amitabh Chandra*, Tom S. Vogl Harvard University, USA articleinfo
Article history: Available online 7 August 2010 Keywords ...
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[PDF] Effects of Land Titling on Child Nutritional Status: Evidence from Lima, Peru

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T Vogl - The Carroll Round at Georgetown University, 2006 - georgetown.edu
According to a recent UN report (UN-HABITAT 2003), slum dwellers now account for 32
percent of the world's urban population, a figure that increases to 43 percent in
lessdeveloped countries (LDCs). With urbanites projected to become the majority of the ...
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[PDF] Sisters, Schooling, and Spousal Search: Evidence from South Asia

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T Vogl - Unpublished Manuscript, Harvard University, 2010 - princeton.edu
Abstract In standard theories of the family, sibling competition for parental resources has
lasting effects into adulthood. This paper studies how sibling competition in the marriage
market affects women's outcomes in South Asia. Parents with multiple daughters reduce ...
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Socioeconomic status and health in childhood: A comment on Chen, Martin and Matthews (2006)

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A Case, C Paxson… - 2006 - nber.org
Understanding whether the gradient in children's health becomes steeper with age is an
important first step in uncovering the mechanisms that connect economic and health status,
and in recommending sensible interventions to protect children's health. To that end, this ...
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[PDF] Height, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes in Mexico

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T Vogl - 2011 - princeton.edu
Abstract Researchers have used the positive relationship between height and earnings to
shed light on the productivity of health as well as the effect of health on economic growth. A
prominent explanation for this relationship is that physical growth and cognitive ...
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New Routes to Low Mortality in Poor Countries? Crossover in the Roles of Income and Female Education

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T Vogl - Undergraduate Economic Review, 2005 - digitalcommons.iwu.edu
Abstract This paper explores how the cross-national determinants of infant mortality and life
expectancy at birth have evolved over the past two decades. In particular, I examine the
relative roles of female education and per capital income in the mortality decline. ...
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[CITATION] New Routes to Low Mortality in Poor Countries? Crossover in

T Vogl - Economics
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[PDF] Socioeconomic Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms

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T Vogl - princeton.edu
In societies rich and poor, those of greater privilege tend to enjoy better health. Among older
adults in Britain and the United States, a move from the top education or income tercile to the
bottom is associated with an increase of at least fifteen percentage points in the likelihood ...
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Essays on Social and Economic Disadvantage

TS Vogl - 2012 - gradworks.umi.com
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by Vogl, Tom Saul, Ph.D., HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 2011, 175 pages; 3462098. Abstract: ...
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[PDF] Race and the Politics of Close Elections

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T Vogl - 2011 - princeton.edu
Abstract Elections between black and white candidates tend to involve close margins and
high turnout. Using a novel dataset of municipal vote returns during the rise of black mayors
in US cities, this paper establishes new facts about turnout and competition in close ...
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The Persistence of Minority Representation: Evidence from US Cities

T Vogl - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: When minority groups win elections, the victories frequently lead to long eras of
minority representation. I use regression discontinuity methods to study this phenomenon,
examining the unprecedented rise of African-American mayors in the late twentieth ...
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[CITATION] Voter Mobilization and Black Political Power

T Vogl - 2010
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