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Love and Money by Parental Matchmaking: Evidence from Urban Couples in China
Parental Matchmaking Urban Couples
2015/9/21
Marriage formation is often modeled as a matching process where males and females
meet randomly or via commercial agents (Weiss 1997). This approach omits a unique feature of
marriage, that is, no...
Prenatal Sex Selection and Missing Girls in China: Evidence from the Diffusion of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Prenatal Sex Selection Missing Girls China Evidence Diffusion Diagnostic Ultrasound
2016/3/9
How much of the increase in sex ratio (male to female) at birth since the early 1980s in China is attributed to increased prenatal sex selection? This question is addressed by exploiting the different...
Induced Innovation and Social Inequality: Evidence from Infant Medical Care
Induced Innovation Social Inequality Evidence Infant Medical Care
2016/3/9
We develop a model of induced innovation that applies to medical research. Our model yields three empirical predictions. First, initial death rates and subsequent research effort should be positively ...
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE PROVISION OF CHARITY CARE? EVIDENCE FROM THE EXPIRATION OF HILL-BURTON REQUIREMENTS IN FLORIDA
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE PROVISION OF CHARITY CARE EVIDENCE THE EXPIRATION HILL-BURTON REQUIREMENTS FLORIDA
2014/3/18
This paper explores the consequences of the expiration of charity care requirements imposed on private hospitals by the Hill-Burton Act. We examine delivery care and the health of newborns using the ...
Evidence from Maternity Leave Expansions of the Impact of Maternal Care on Early Child Development
Maternity Leave Expansions Maternal Care Early Child Development
2016/3/7
We study the impact of maternal care on early child development using an expansion in Canadian maternity leave entitlements. Following the leave expansion, mothers who took leave spent 48–58 percent m...
Does Managed Care Hurt Health? Evidence from Medicaid Mothers
Managed Care Hurt Health Evidence Medicaid Mothers
2014/3/18
Most Americans are now in some form of managed care plan which restricts access to services in order to reduce costs. It is difficult to determine whether these restrictions affect health because indi...