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Ji YAN
Ji YAN
Department of Economics, Appalachian State University
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Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, and infant birth weight: A within-family analysis in the United States
J Yan
Economics & Human Biology 18, 1-12, 2015
772015
The effects of prenatal care utilization on maternal health and health behaviors
J Yan
Health economics 26 (8), 1001-1018, 2017
652017
Timing of prenatal smoking cessation or reduction and infant birth weight: evidence from the United Kingdom Millennium Cohort Study
J Yan, PA Groothuis
Maternal and Child Health Journal 19, 447-458, 2015
492015
The effects of a minimum cigarette purchase age of 21 on prenatal smoking and infant health
J Yan
Eastern Economic Journal 40, 289-308, 2014
282014
Adolescent risk perception, substance use, and educational attainment
J Yan, S Brocksen
Journal of Risk Research 16 (8), 1037-1055, 2013
182013
Prenatal smoking cessation and infant health: Evidence from sibling births
J Yan
Southern Economic Journal 80 (2), 299-323, 2013
112013
Healthy babies: does prenatal care really matter?
J Yan
American Journal of Health Economics 6 (2), 199-215, 2020
82020
The impact of medicaid managed care on obstetrical care and birth outcomes: a case study
J Yan
Journal of Women's Health 29 (2), 167-176, 2020
52020
Is WIC effective in improving pregnancy-related outcomes? An empirical reassessment
J Yan
Economics & Human Biology 47, 101197, 2022
2022
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