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improved health. In this paper, we study how individuals diagnosed with HIV reacted to the introduction of HIV medicine in 1995 … whose health had not yet been affected by their HIV diagnosis. Our results show that increases in the life expectancy of HIV …, even when their underlying health is unchanged. …
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underlying health. We test this hypothesis by using the sudden arrival of a new treatment in 1995 that dramatically increased … still in good health but who differed in their access to the new treatment. Those with access to treatment work …
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outcomes such as cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, and various dimensions of health at the age of 18. We find significant … and positive effects of maternal education on sons' skills and health status. Although the reform had equally strong …
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In this paper, we estimate socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of unexpected health shocks on labor market … heterogeneity in the effects, in which individuals with a low education level suffer relatively more from a given health shock …. These results hold across a wide range of different types of health shocks and become more pronounced with age. Our results …
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's cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, and health. Our results show that greater parental education increases children …'s cognitive and non-cognitive skills, as well as their health. These results suggest that the effect of parents' education on … children's education may work partly through the positive effect that parental education has on children's skills and health. …
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In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shocks on labor market … hospitalizations as a measure of health shocks. Our results suggest large heterogeneity in the effects, where low educated individuals … suffer relatively more from a given health shock. This result holds across a wide range of different health shocks and our …
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