Details about Volha Lazuka
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Working Papers
2019
- It’s a long walk: Lasting effects of maternity ward openings on labour market performance
Lund Papers in Economic History, Lund University, Department of Economic History
2017
- Infant health and later-life labour market outcomes: Evidence from the introduction of sulfa antibiotics in Sweden
Lund Papers in Economic History, Lund University, Department of Economic History View citations (6)
- The lasting health and income effects of public health formation in Sweden
Lund Papers in Economic History, Lund University, Department of Economic History View citations (2)
2016
- The long-term health benefits of receiving treatment from qualified midwives at birth
Lund Papers in Economic History, Lund University, Department of Economic History View citations (2)
See also Journal Article The long-term health benefits of receiving treatment from qualified midwives at birth, Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier (2018) View citations (17) (2018)
2015
- Fighting Infectious Disease: Evidence from Sweden 1870-1940
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (6)
See also Journal Article Fighting Infectious Disease: Evidence from Sweden 1870–1940, Population and Development Review, The Population Council, Inc. (2016) View citations (7) (2016)
Journal Articles
2019
- Early-Life Assets in Oldest-Old Age: Evidence From Primary Care Reform in Early Twentieth Century Sweden
Demography, 2019, 56, (2), 679-706 View citations (2)
- Long-term drivers of taxation in francophone West Africa 1893–2010
World Development, 2019, 114, (C), 294-313 View citations (2)
2018
- The long-term health benefits of receiving treatment from qualified midwives at birth
Journal of Development Economics, 2018, 133, (C), 415-433 View citations (17)
See also Working Paper The long-term health benefits of receiving treatment from qualified midwives at birth, Lund Papers in Economic History (2016) View citations (2) (2016)
2016
- Fighting Infectious Disease: Evidence from Sweden 1870–1940
Population and Development Review, 2016, 42, (1), 27-52 View citations (7)
See also Working Paper Fighting Infectious Disease: Evidence from Sweden 1870-1940, IZA Discussion Papers (2015) View citations (6) (2015)
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