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1Female Labor Supply: Theory and Estimation“...This collection of original essays brings econometric theory to bear on the problem of estimating the labor force participation of women. Five scholars here...”
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2by James P. Smith Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.08.2009)“...This paper examines impacts of childhood health on socioeconomic status (SES) outcomes observed during adulthood: levels and trajectories of education, family...”
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4by Smith, James P Published in The Journal of human resources (01.10.2007)“...Using data from the PSID, across the life course SES impacts future health outcomes, although the primary influence is education and not an individuals...”
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5by Bloom, David E, Prof Chatterji, Somnath, MD Kowal, Paul, PharmD Lloyd-Sherlock, Peter, PhD McKee, Martin, Prof Rechel, Bernd, PhD Rosenberg, Larry, MPA Smith, James P, PhD Published in The Lancet (British edition) (2015)“...Summary Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing—a trend that is both pronounced and historically unprecedented. Over the past six...”
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6by James P. Smith Published in Demography (01.05.2009)“...This article provides evidence about the quality of retrospective childhood health histories given to respondents in the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) and...”
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8by Smith, James P“...Grasses and grasslands are of increasing interest to conservationists, biologists, and gardeners. There are more than 300 species of native California grasses...”
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9by Iris Kesternich Bettina Siflinger James P. Smith Joachim K. Winter Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.03.2014)“...We investigate long-run effects of World War II on socioeconomic status and health of older individuals in Europe. We analyze data from SHARELIFE, a...”
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10“...This article first documents evidence on the changing prevalence of childhood physical and mental health problems, focusing on the development of childhood...”
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11by James P. Smith Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.04.1999)“...The first section of this paper documents the size of the association between health and one prominent economic status measure--household wealth. The next...”
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12by Iris Kesternich Bettina Siflinger James P. Smith Joachim K. Winter Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.11.2015)“...We investigate long-run effects of hunger episodes experienced during childhood on health status and behavioural outcomes in later life. We combine...”
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13by James P. Smith John J. McArdle Robert Willis Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.11.2010)“...In this article, we study the association of cognitive traits and, in particular, numeracy of both spouses on financial outcomes of the family. We find...”
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15“...In the twentieth century, the Irish-born population in England has typically been in worse health than both the native population and the Irish population in...”
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16by James P. Smith Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.2006)“...This article examines skill gaps between immigrants and native‐born Americans and generational progress achieved by different immigrant ethnic groups. Evidence...”
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17by James P. Smith Yan Shen John Strauss Yang Zhe Yaohui Zhao Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.10.2012)“...In this article, we model the associations of childhood health on adult health and socioeconomic status outcomes in China using a new sample of middle-aged and...”
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18“...We find that both disease incidence and disease prevalence are higher among Americans in age groups 55–64 and 70–80, indicating that Americans suffer from...”
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19by Smith, James P Published in Nursing standard (20.05.2014)“...After reading the feature article 'Caring nurses hit by a quality storm', it became clear to me that the heading of your editorial, 'Leading nurses highlight...”
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20by Alissa Goodman Robert Joyce James P. Smith Kenneth Wachter Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12.04.2011)“...In this article we assess and compare long-term adult socioeconomic status impacts from having experienced psychological and physical health problems in...”