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Luis Rodrigo Arnabal Rocca Luis Rodrigo Arnabal Rocca
We are currently witnessing a shift in the approach to combat traffic and consumption of illegal harmful drugs, being cannabis legalization a prominent example. In this paper, we study how to optimally regulate the market for cannabis, in a...
Margaret J Lay,Johannes Norling Margaret J Lay
This paper finds that the Great Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 reduced lifetime educational attainment by up to 3.8 years for people who lived in areas most severely hit by the famine. Using geographical variation in famine intensity, informat...
Jason M Fletcher,Stefanie Schurer Jason M Fletcher
We test whether adverse childhood experiences - exposure to parental maltreatment and its indirect effect on health - are associated with age 30 personality traits. We use rich longitudinal data from a large, representative cohort of young ...
Neeraj Kaushal,Jane Waldfogel,Vanessa Wight Neeraj Kaushal
We study the factors associated with food insecurity and participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Mexican immigrant families in the US. Estimates from analyses that control for a rich set of economic, demogra...
Edward C Norton,Lauren H Nicholas,Sean Sheng-Hsiu Huang Edward C Norton
Informal care is the largest source of long-term care for elderly, surpassing home health care and nursing home care. By definition, informal care is unpaid. It remains a puzzle why so many adult children give freely of their time. Transfer...
Judith K Hellerstein,Melinda Sandler Morrill Judith K Hellerstein
For almost a century, anecdotes have suggested that divorce rates decline during recessions. However, until very recently there has been surprisingly little formal empirical evidence on whether such a link exists, let alone its magnitude if...