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Economics of Health and Mortality Special Feature: Evidence on early-life income and late-life health from Americas Dust Bowl era

机译:健康与死亡率经济学专刊:来自美国沙尘暴时代的早期收入和晚期健康的证据

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In recent decades, elderly Americans have enjoyed enormous gains in longevity and reductions in disability. The causes of this progress remain unclear, however. This paper investigates the role of fetal programming, exploring how economic progress early in the 20th century might be related to declining disability today. Specifically, we match sudden unexpected economic changes experienced in utero in America's Dust Bowl during the Great Depression to unusually detailed individual-level information about old-age disability and chronic disease. We are unable to detect any meaningful relationship between early life factors and outcomes in later life. We conclude that, if such a relationship exists in the United States, it is most likely not a quantitatively important explanation for declining disability today.
机译:近几十年来,美国老年人在长寿和减少残疾方面取得了巨大的成就。但是,这种进展的原因尚不清楚。本文研究了胎儿编程的作用,探讨了20世纪初期的经济发展可能与当今残疾程度下降之间的关系。具体而言,我们将大萧条期间美国沙尘暴在子宫内经历的突然意外的经济变化与有关老年人残疾和慢性疾病的异常详细的个人信息相匹配。我们无法发现早期生活因素与以后生活结局之间的任何有意义的关系。我们得出的结论是,如果在美国存在这样的关系,那么今天最有可能不是减少残疾的数量上重要的解释。

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