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Do Smoking Bans Improve Neonatal Health?
Scott Hankins,
Yelena Tarasenko
Biostatistics, Epidemiology, & Environmental Health Sciences
University of Kentucky
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Computer Science
Data Source
100%
Smoking Behavior
100%
Information Processing
50%
Federal Information
50%
Legislative History
50%
Educational Level
50%
Low Birth Weight
50%
Research Objective
50%
Singletons
50%
Dependent Variable
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neonatal Health
100%
Maternal Smoking
100%
Smoking
75%
Health Outcomes
50%
Neonate
50%
Smoking in Pregnancy
25%
Childbirth
25%
Population
25%
Prematurity
25%
Very Low Birth Weight
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Neonate
100%
Health Outcomes
100%
Population
50%
Very Low Birth Weight
50%
Dependent Variable
50%
Cigarette Filter
50%
Prematurity
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maternal Smoking
100%
Smoking
75%
Population
25%
Very Low Birth Weight
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Tax Incidence
100%
Difference-In-Differences
100%