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What doesn't kill you makes you poorer: Adult wages and early-life mortality in India

机译:不能杀死你的东西使你变得更穷:印度的成人工资和早期死亡

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A growing literature indicates that effects of early-life health on adult economic outcomes could be substantial in developing countries, but the magnitude of this effect is debated. We document a robust gradient between the early-life mortality environment to which men in India were locally exposed in their district and year of birth and the wages that they earn as adults. A 1 percentage point reduction in infant mortality (or 10 point reduction in IMR) in an infant's district and year of birth is associated with an approximately 2 percent increase in his subsequent adult wages. Consistent with theories and evidence in the literature, we find that the level of schooling chosen for a child does not mediate this association. Because of its consequences for subsequent wages, early-life health could also have considerable fiscal externalities; if so, public health investments could come at very low net present cost. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:越来越多的文献表明,早期健康对成人经济成果的影响在发展中国家可能是巨大的,但这种影响的程度尚有争议。我们记录了印度男性在其所在地区和出生年份所处的早期寿命死亡环境与成年所赚取的工资之间的稳健梯度。婴儿所在地区和出生年份的婴儿死亡率降低1个百分点(或IMR降低10个百分点),则其随后的成人工资大约增加2%。与文献中的理论和证据一致,我们发现为孩子选择的受教育程度并未介导这种关联。由于其对后续工资的影响,早期健康也可能具有相当大的财政外部性;如果这样的话,公共卫生投资可以以非常低的净现值实现。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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