Better health and nutrition are thought to improve children's performance in school, and therefore their productivity after school. Most literature ignores the fact that child health and schooling reflect behavioral choices, so the estimated impact of health and nutrition on a child's schooling reflects biases in the studies. Using an explicit dynamic model for preferred estimates, the authors use longitudinal data to investigate how children's health...
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1997/01/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS1700
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1
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1
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2010/07/01
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Child nutrition, child health, and school enrollment : a longitudinal analysis
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Child Health