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Beyond Treatment Exposure–The Impact of the Timing of Early Interventions on Child and Maternal Health

Jonas Cuzulan Hirani, Hans Henrik Sievertsen and Miriam Wüst
Published online before print May 09, 2022, 0421-11583R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0421-11583R2
Jonas Cuzulan Hirani
†Jonas Cuzulan Hirani is a researcher at the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052 Copenhagen, e-mail: .
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Hans Henrik Sievertsen
‡Hans Henrik Sievertsen is a senior lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Bristol and a senior researcher at the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Priory Road Complex, Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK, e-mail: .
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§(Corresponding author) Miriam Wüst is an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI), Department of Economics and a senior researcher at the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Øster Farismagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen, e-mail: ., phone: +45 35321365
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This paper studies the impact of the timing of early-life investment policies on child and maternal health. We exploit variation induced by a nurse strike in Denmark, that resulted in a large-scale cancellation of home visits for families with infants. Combining unique nurse records with administrative data, we show that missing the early but not later visits increases subsequent child and mother contacts to health professionals. We show that likely mechanisms for these results include nurses’ focus on timely maternal mental health screening and information provision to new families.

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Jonas Cuzulan Hirani, Hans Henrik Sievertsen, Miriam Wüst
Journal of Human Resources May 2022, 0421-11583R2; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0421-11583R2

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Jonas Cuzulan Hirani, Hans Henrik Sievertsen, Miriam Wüst
Journal of Human Resources May 2022, 0421-11583R2; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0421-11583R2
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