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Birth order and health of newborns: What can we learn from Danish registry data?
Anne Ardila Brenøe
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, Ramona Molitor
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Development Economics Research Group
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Danish Registry
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Registry Data
100%
Birth Order
100%
Age at First Birth
66%
At Birth
33%
Health Disadvantage
33%
Administrative Data
33%
Order Difference
33%
Early Pregnancy
33%
Firstborn children
33%
Maternal Health
33%
Health Advantage
33%
Family Fixed Effects
33%
Fixed Effects Model
33%
Pregnancy Complications
33%
Pregnancy Women
33%
First Year of Life
33%
Denmark
33%
Antenatal Care
33%
Social Sciences
Birth Order
100%