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      Endowments at Birth and Parents' Investments in Children.

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          Do parents invest more in higher quality children, or do they compensate for lower quality by giving more to children with lower endowments? We answer this question in the context of a large-scale iodine supplementation programme in Tanzania. We find that children with higher programme exposure were more likely to receive necessary vaccines and were breastfed for longer. Siblings of treated children were also more likely to be immunised. Fertility behavior and investments at the time of birth were unaffected.

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          Journal
          Econ J (London)
          Economic journal (London, England)
          Wiley
          0013-0133
          0013-0133
          Jun 2016
          : 126
          : 593
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Michigan Ross School of Business: 701 Tappan St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109; adhvaryu@umich.edu achadhvaryu.com.
          [2 ] University of Southern California Department of Economics, nyshadha@usc.edu anantnyshadham.com.
          Article
          NIHMS625622
          10.1111/ecoj.12186
          5010869
          27601732
          233c397d-448f-48ba-a36a-0abbbc62eed1
          History

          intra-household resource allocation,endowments,child health,Tanzania,parental investments

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