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The Economic Costs of Childhood Disability The Economic Costs of Childhood Disability Mark Stabile and Sara Allin Summary Childhood disabilities entail a range of immediate and long-term economic costs that have
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Document Date: 2012-04-21 11:53:20


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America / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

University of Toronto / Canadian Institute / /

IndustryTerm

transportation / health insurance / less generous insurance coverage / insurance premiums / public insurance / health insurance adequacy / inadequate insurance / educational services / needs services / /

MedicalCondition

specific diseases / cerebral palsy / ADHD / congenital defects / spina bifida / negative shock / diseases / cystic fibrosis / illness / severe asthma / injuries / childhood asthma / asthma / Down syndrome / attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / chronic conditions / /

Organization

School of Management / School of Public Policy and Governance / UT UR / University of Toronto / Canadian Institute for Health Information / /

Person

Peihong Feng / Patricia Reagan / Michael Baker / Sue Kim / Ron Haskins / Moira Inkelas / Mark Stabile / Sara Allin / Interview Survey / Jacob Mincer / Paul Newacheck / Elizabeth Powers / James Heckman / Susan Parish / Michael Grossman / Karen Norberg / Gary Becker / Peter Burton / Juliana Yi / Neal Halfon / Kelsey Norman / /

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professor of economics / senior researcher / physician / assistant professor / analyst / /

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www.futureofchildren.org / /

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