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Out of Africa: Human Capital Consequences of In Utero Conditions
Victor Lavy,
Analia Schlosser
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Adi Shany
School of Economics
University of Warwick
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
National Bureau of Economic Research
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Israel
100%
Human Capital
100%
Environmental Conditions
100%
Out of Africa
100%
In Utero Conditions
100%
During Pregnancy
50%
Birth Weight
50%
Proficiency Level
50%
Ethiopia
50%
Higher Educational
50%
Folic Acid
50%
Medical Care
50%
Health Technology
50%
Antenatal Care
50%
High Proficiency
50%
Educational Attainment
50%
Quasi-experimental Variation
50%
Ethiopian Jews
50%
Iodine
50%
Dropout Rate
50%
Diploma
50%
Low Dropout
50%
Prenatal Conditions
50%
Quality of Higher Education
50%
Average Treatment Effect
50%
Low Repetition Rate
50%
Later-life Outcomes
50%
Micronutrient Supplements
50%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Human Resources
100%
Africa
100%
Jews
50%
Dropout Rate
50%
Educational Attainment
50%
Diplomas
50%
Folic Acid
50%
Repetition Rate
50%
Iron
50%
Ethiopia
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Human Capital
100%
Causality Analysis
100%