The Impact of Family Policies on Maternal Health
This paper examines the impact of two major family policies on maternal health, using rich claims data from the German Pharmacoepidemiological Researc...
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In our latest working paper (joint work with Fabian Dehos, Marie Paul, and Wiebke Schäfer), we explore how childcare policies and parental leave affect maternal health. Our analysis draws on large-scale data from German health insurance providers.
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Call for Papers: The 17th RGS Doctoral Conference in Economics will be held on site on February 27-28, 2024 in Essen. The headline topic is “Health and Demography”. Submissions by early-career researchers in all areas of Economics are welcome. Submission deadline: December 17, 2023.
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