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Health selection and the process of social stratification: The effect of childhood health on socioeconomic attainment
Steven A. Haas
Sociology and Criminology
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Across Generations
25%
Adult Health
25%
Adverse Effects
25%
Children's Health
100%
Educational Attainment
50%
Family-level
25%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Health Selection
100%
Health Status
25%
Occupational Standing
25%
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
25%
Poor Health
25%
Social Background
25%
Social Stratification
100%
Socioeconomic
25%
Socioeconomic Attainment
100%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
Unobserved Heterogeneity
25%
Wealth Accumulation
25%
Social Sciences
Educational Attainment
100%
Fixed Effects Model
50%
Health Status
50%
Social Background
50%
Social Stratification
100%
Wealth
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fixed Effects
50%
Panel Study
50%
Profit
50%
Wealth
100%