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Does better education mitigate risky health behavior? A mendelian randomization study
<p><br></p><p>Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may affect health behaviors by enabling healthier choices through higher disposable income, increasing information about the ...
Birth weight and adult income: An examination of mediation through adult height and body mass
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in adulthood. We use a genotyped longitudinal survey (Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study) that is linked to the administrative ...
Biomarkers and long-term labour market outcomes: the case of creatine
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Using the Young Finns Study (YFS) combined with the Finnish Linked Employer-Employee</div>
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Data (FLEED) we show that quantities of creatine measured in 1980 prior to labour market</div>
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Birth weight, adult weight, and cardiovascular biomarkers: Evidence from the Cardiovascular Young Finns Study
This study quantifies the causal effect of birth weight on cardiovascular biomarkers in adulthood using the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study (YFS). We apply a multivariable Mendelian randomization (MVMR) method ...