Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees
Mikael Lindahl,
Evelina Lundberg (),
Mårten Palme and
Emilia Simeonova
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Evelina Lundberg: Uppsala University and UCLS, Postal: Department of Economics, Uppsala University, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
No 2016:1, Research Papers in Economics from Stockholm University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
To what extent is the length of our lives determined by pre-birth factors? And to what extent is it affected by parental resources during our upbringing that can be influenced by public policy? We study the formation of adult health and mortality using data on about 21,000 adoptees born between 1940 and 1967. The data include detailed information on both biological and adopting parents. We find that the health of the biological parents affects the health of their adopted children. Thus, we confirm that genes and conditions in utero are important intergenerational transmission channels for long-term health. However, we also find strong evidence that the educational attainment of the adopting mother has a significant impact on the health of her adoptive children, suggesting that family environment and resources in the post-birth years have long-term consequences for children’s health.
Keywords: Health inequality; mortality; Pre- versus post-birth decomposition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I10 I14 I24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 60 pages
Date: 2016-01-18
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Working Paper: Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees (2016) 
Working Paper: Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees (2016) 
Working Paper: Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees (2016) 
Working Paper: Parental Influences on Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees (2016) 
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