The Impact of Childhood Health on Adult Labor Market Outcomes
James Smith
Labor and Demography from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
This paper uses some unique data derived from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics that has followed groups of siblings and their parents for as long as thirty years. Throughout that period, information on education, income, wealth, and health were collected mostly prospectively on all parties. Most important, following siblings from the same family offers a very unique opportunity to control for unmeasured family and other background effects common to children raised in the same family. Using this data, I present estimates that indicate that health conditions during childhood have quantitatively large impacts on virtually all the key adult indicators of socioeconomic status that are used by economists.
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Pages: 35 pages
Date: 2005-11-03
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Journal Article: The Impact of Childhood Health on Adult Labor Market Outcomes (2009) 
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Working Paper: The Impact of Childhood Health on Adult Labor Market Outcomes (2008) 
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