CINCH Working Paper Series
Continued by CINCH Working Paper Series (since 2020).
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- 2002: Parental Unemployment During the Great Recession and Childhood Adiposity

- Jonathan Briody
- 2001: Long-Term Health Insurance: Theory Meets Evidence

- Juan Pablo Atal, Hanming Fang, Martin Karlsson and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 1909: Ethnic Density and Health at Birth

- Paola Bertoli, Veronica Grembi and The Linh Bao Nguyen
- 1908: Low Emission Zones for Better Health: Evidence from German Hospitals

- Nico Pestel and Florian Wozny
- 1907: Preventive Home Visits

- Norman Bannenberg, Oddvar Førland, Tor Iversen, Martin Karlsson and Henning Øien
- 1906: Education and Health: Long-run Effects of Peers, Tracking and Years

- Martin Fischer, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Gawain Heckley, Martin Karlsson, Gustav Kjellsson and Therese Nilsson
- 1905: Pollution, Ability, and Gender-Specific Responses to Shocks

- Teresa Molina
- 1904: Low Emission Zones for Better Health: Evidence from German Hospitals

- Nico Pestel and Florian Wozny
- 1903: Physician’s altruism in incentive contracts: Medicare’s quality race

- Galina Besstremyannaya and Sergei Golovan
- 1902: Exposure to Pollution and Infant Health: Evidence from Colombia

- Dolores de la Mata and Carlos Felipe Gaviria Garces
- 1901: The Human Capital Cost of Radiation: Long-run Evidence from Exposure outside the Womb

- Benjamin Elsner and Florian Wozny
- 1805: Early Life Exposure to Above Average Rainfall and Adult Mental Health

- Mochamad Pasha, Marc Rockmore and Chih Ming Tan
- 1804: Quasi-experimental evidence on the effectiveness of heart attack treatment in Germany

- Corinna Hentschker and Ansgar Wuebker
- 1803: Subjective and objective quality reporting and choice of hospital: Evidence from maternal care services in Germany

- Daniel Avdic, Tugba Bueyuekdurmus, Giuseppe Moscelli, Adam Pilny and Ieva Sriubaite
- 1802: Utilisation of personal care services in Scotland: the influence of unpaid carers

- Elizabeth Lemmon
- 1801: The Educational and Fertility Effects of Sibling Deaths

- Dhanushka Thamarapani, Marc Rockmore and Willa Friedman
- 1708: The Long-term Consequences of the Global 1918 Influenza Pandemic: A Systematic Analysis of 117 IPUMS International Census Data Sets

- Sebastian Vollmer and Juditha Wójcik
- 1707: Learning Intensity Effects in Students Mental and Physical Health - Evidence from a Large Scale Natural Experiment in Germany

- Sarah Hofmann and Andrea Muehlenweg
- 1706: The Effects of Collecting Income Taxes on Social Security Benefits

- John Jones and Yue Li
- 1705: Fertility Effects of College Education: Evidence from the German Educational Expansion

- Daniel Kamhoefer and Matthias Westphal
- 1704: Mental Health, Human Capital and Labor Market Outcomes

- Christopher Cronin, Matthew Forsstrom and Nicholas Papageorge
- 1703: The Effect of Working Hours on Health

- Inés Berniell and Jan Bietenbeck
- 1701: Improving Estimation of Labor Market Disequilibrium through Inclusion of Shortage Indicators

- Matthew Baird, Lindsay Daugherty and Krishna Kumar
- 1606: Effects of Early Childhood Intervention on Fertility and Maternal Employment: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial

- Malte Sandner
- 1605: Gatekeeping in German Primary Health Care - Impacts on Coordination of Care, Quality Indicators and Ambulatory Costs

- Sarah M. Hofmann and Andrea M. Muehlenweg
- 1604: Access to Education and Teenage Pregnancy

- Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner and Jesse Matheson
- 1603: US Child Safety Seat Laws: Are they Effective, and Who Complies?

- Lauren E. Jones and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 1602: The Impact of Abortion Legalization on Fertility and Maternal Mortality: New Evidence from Mexico

- Damian Clarke and Hanna Muehlrad
- 1601: Strategic Choices in Polygamous Households: Theory and Evidence from Senegal

- Pauline Rossi
- 1513: Birth Order and Health of Newborns: What Can We Learn from Danish Registry Data?

- Anne Ardila Brenoee and Ramona Molitor
- 1512: Heterogeneity in Marginal Nonmonetary Returns to Higher Education

- Daniel A. Kamhoefer, Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
- 1511: Parental education and child health: Evidence from an education reform in China

- Samantha Rawlings
- 1510: Fertility, Health and Education of UK Immigrants: The Role of English Language Skills

- Yu Aoki and Lualhati Santiago
- 1509: Higher education and fertility: Evidence from a natural experiment in Ethiopia

- Miron Tequame and Nyasha Tirivayi
- 1508: Losing Health Insurance When Young: Impacts on Usage of Medical Services and Health

- Dolores de la Mata and Carlos Felipe Gaviria
- 1507: Effect of forced displacement on health

- Ivan Zilic
- 1506: Individual Investments in Education and Health

- Snorre Kverndokk and Jared Carbone
- 1505: The Impact of Education on Personality - Evidence from a German High School Reform

- Sarah C. Dahmann and Silke Anger
- 1504: How Does Education Improve Cognitive Skills? - Instructional Time versus Timing of Instruction

- Sarah C. Dahmann
- 1503: A Theory of Education and Health

- Titus Galama and Hans van Kippersluis
- 1502: Informal Care and the Great Recession

- Joan Costa-Font, Martin Karlsson and Henning Øien
- 1501: A Matter of Life and Death? Hospital Distance and Quality of Care - Evidence from Emergency Hospital Closures and Myocardial Infarctions

- Daniel Avdic
- 1405: Natural Disaster, Environmental Concerns, Well-Being and Policy Action

- Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel, Tim Tiefenbach and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 1404: Life Expectancy and Mother-Baby Interventions

- Sonia Bhalotra, Martin Karlsson and Therese Nilsson
- 1403: Sound Body, Sound Mind?

- Joshua Robinson
- 1402: Newborn Health and the Business Cycle

- Ainoa Aparicio
- 1401: Parental Response to Early Human Capital Shocks

- Martina Zweimueller and Martin Halla