Pre- and Post-Birth Components of Intergenerational Persistence in Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees

Björkegren, Evelina
Lindahl, Mikael
Palme, Mårten
Simeonova, Emilia
Department of Economics, University of Gothenburgsv
2019-06-28T12:08:23Z
2019-06-28T12:08:23Z
2019-06
JEL: I10; I14sv
We use data on a large sample of Swedish-born adoptees and their biological and adopting parents to decompose the persistence in health inequality across generations into pre-birth and post-birth components. We use three sets of measures for health outcomes in the second generation: mortality, measures based on data on hospitalization and, finally, measures using birth outcomes for the third generation. The results show that all of the persistence in mortality is transmitted solely via pre-birth factors, while the results for the hospitalization measures suggest that at least three quarters of the intergenerational persistence in health is attributable to the biological parents.sv
52sv
1403-2465
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/60724
engsv
Working Papers in Economicssv
770sv
Heath inequalitysv
nature and nurturesv
intergenerational transmissionsv
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