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Parental Socioeconomic Status, Child Health, and Human Capital
Asthma Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Child health Environmental toxins Fetal origins hypothesis Low birth weight Mental health Nutrition Parental SES
2014/3/18
Parental socioeconomic status(SES) may affect a child’s educational outcomes through a number of pathways, one of which is the child’s health. This essay asks two questions: What evidence exists about...
UQ Professor of Psychology Jolanda Jetten says the quality of a person's social life could have an even greater impact than diet and exercise on their health and well-being. Research conducted by Prof...
Socioeconomic status and health in childhood: A comment on Chen, Martin and Matthews, ‘‘Socioeconomic status and health: Do gradients differ within childhood and adolescence?’’
USA Socioeconomic status Child health
2014/3/14
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 recommend...
The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Health over the Life-Course
Socioeconomic Status Health over Life-Course
2016/3/7
Using data from the PSID, across the life course SES impacts future health outcomes, although the primary influence is education and not an individual’s financial resources in whatever form they are r...
Socioeconomic Status and Health: Why is the Relationship Stronger for Older Children?
Socioeconomic Status Health Stronger Older Children
2014/3/18
The relationship between socioeconomic status and health is one of the most robust and well documented findings in social science. However, the reasons for the relationship are less clear since plausi...
CHILD HEALTH AND MORTALITY
CHILD HEALTH MORTALITY
2014/3/18
Child health and mortality are of interest to economists for three reasons: First, they are important indicators of the success or failure of government policy. Second, children’s health has long-term...