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1“...As economic expansions raise employment and wages, associated shifts in income and time constraints would be expected to also impact individuals’ health. This...”
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3by Rashad Kelly, Inas Phillips, Mary Ann Revels, Michelle Ujamaa, Dawud Published in Journal of physical activity & health (01.05.2010)“...This study analyzed the effect of school practices regarding the provision of physical education (PE) on the physical fitness of children and youth. Using an...”
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4by Dave, Dhaval Doytch, Nadia Kelly, Inas Rashad Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.06.2016)“...Nutrition is a key input in the health production function, and a better understanding of how we eat can aid in guiding effective policy change towards better...”
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5“...Recent research has begun to analyze the effects of height on earnings in Indonesia, a developing country with a large population. Little has been done on the...”
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6“...Few studies explore the linkages between health behaviors and macroeconomic outcomes. This study uses 1971–2007 state‐level data from the United States to...”
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7“...There has been much scrutiny recently of the choice to breast-feed rather than formula-feed an infant, yet key identification issues remain to be resolved...”
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8“...Health insurance is widely regarded as essential for financing the production of good health, but is insurance always beneficial for out health? Ex ante moral...”
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9by Cesur, Resul Cesur, Resul Sabia, Joseph J Sabia, Joseph J Kelly, Inas Rashad Kelly, Inas Rashad Yang, Muzhe Yang, Muzhe Published in Review of economics of the household (01.03.2017)“...A growing literature in economics has examined the effect of early childhood health investments on adult human capital formation and labor market outcomes...”
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10Global Evidence on Obesity and Related Outcomes: An Overview of Prevalence, Trends, and Determinantsby Doytch, Nadia Dave, Dhaval M Kelly, Inas Rashad Published in Eastern economic journal (01.01.2016)“...This study documents prevalence rates, trends in, and determinants of body mass index (BMI), outcomes related to obesity, and proximate inputs into obesity...”
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11by Kelly, Inas Rashad Kelly, Inas Rashad Dave, Dhaval M Dave, Dhaval M Sindelar, Jody L Sindelar, Jody L Gallo, William T Gallo, William T Published in Review of economics of the household (01.12.2014)“...Occupational choice is a significant input into workers’ health investments, operating in a manner that can be either health-promoting or health-depreciating...”
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12by Kelly, Inas Rashad Tennant, Jennifer Published in Journal of disability policy studies (01.03.2012)“...The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 has expanded employment opportunities of numerous persons with disabilities, although its effect on...”
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14“...While the effects of low birth weight have long been explored, the literature on the effects of high birth weight is sparse. However, with increasing obesity...”
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15by Andreyeva, Tatiana Kelly, Inas Rashad Harris, Jennifer L Published in Economics and human biology (2011)“...► There is insufficient research on the direct effects of food advertising on child health. ► Using nationally representative individual-level data, this study...”
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17“...While several studies estimate the impact of maternal education on birth weight and child mortality using quasi-experimental identification strategies in...”
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19“...► Early childhood education programs have been shown to improve outcomes in children. ► We explore health outcomes with respect to involvement in early...”
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20by Komlos, John Kelly, Inas Rashad“...The Oxford Handbook of Economics and Human Biology provides an extensive and insightful overview of how economic conditions affect human well-being and how...”
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