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DOI10.3386/w27737
来源IDWorking Paper 27737
Intergenerational Effects of Early-Life Advantage: Lessons from a Primate Study
Amanda M. Dettmer; James J. Heckman; Juan Pantano; Victor Ronda; Stephen J. Suomi
发表日期2020-08-31
出版年2020
语种英语
摘要This paper uses three decades of studies with Rhesus monkeys to investigate the intergenerational effects of early life advantage. Monkeys and their offspring were both randomly assigned to be reared together or apart from their mothers. We document significant intergenerational effects of maternal presence. We also estimate, for the first time, the intergenerational complementarity of early life advantage, where the intergenerational effects of maternal rearing are only present for offspring that were mother-reared. This finding suggests that parenting is the primary mechanism driving the intergenerational effects. Our paper demonstrates how studies of primates can inform human development.
主题Health, Education, and Welfare ; Health ; Other
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w27737
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Amanda M. Dettmer,James J. Heckman,Juan Pantano,et al. Intergenerational Effects of Early-Life Advantage: Lessons from a Primate Study. 2020.
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