
handle: 10419/114055
We study the effect of birth weight on long-run outcomes using data on Swedish twins born between 1926 and 1958 linked to administrative records spanning entire life-time labor market histories. We ...
I18, ddc:330, birth weight, mortality, permanent income, life-cycle, early life, unemployment sickness absence, I10, unemployment sickness absence, permanent income, early life, birth weight, life-cycle, mortality, jel: jel:I10, jel: jel:I1, jel: jel:I18
I18, ddc:330, birth weight, mortality, permanent income, life-cycle, early life, unemployment sickness absence, I10, unemployment sickness absence, permanent income, early life, birth weight, life-cycle, mortality, jel: jel:I10, jel: jel:I1, jel: jel:I18
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