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The causal effect of family income on child health: A re-examination using an instrumental variables approach

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Figure 2: Distribution of child health status - by income quartiles
Table 1: The effect of permanent income on self-reported health of a child.
Table 2: Linear probability model: the effect of permanent income on the probability of a child being in the top/bottom health categories.
Table 3: Linear probability model: the effect of permanent income on the probability of a child having a chronic health condition.
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