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Economic Downturns and Inequities in Birth Outcomes: Evidence From 149 Million US Births

机译:出生结果中的经济衰退和不公平:14900万次出生的证据

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Using birth certificate data for nearly all registered US births from 1976 to 2016 and monthly data on state unemployment rates, we reexamined the link between macroeconomic variation and birth outcomes. We hypothesized that economic downturns reduce exposure to work-related stressors and pollution while increasing exposure to socioeconomic stressors like job loss. Because of preexisting inequalities in health and other resources, we expected that less-educated mothers and black mothers would be more exposed to macroeconomic variation. Using fixed-effect regression models, we found that a 1-percentage-point increase in state unemployment during the first trimester of pregnancy increased the probability of preterm birth by 0.1 percentage points, while increases in the state unemployment rate during the second/third trimester reduced the probability of preterm birth by 0.06 percentage points. During the period encompassing the Great Recession, the magnitude of these associations doubled in size. We found substantial variation in the impact of economic conditions across different groups, with highly educated white women least affected and less-educated black women most affected. The results highlight the increased relevance of economic conditions for birth outcomes and population health as well as continuing, large inequities in the exposure and impact of macroeconomic fluctuations on birth outcomes.
机译:从1976年到2016年到2016年的几乎所有注册的美国出生和关于国家失业率的每月数据,我们使用出生证明数据,我们重新审视了宏观经济变异和出生结果之间的联系。我们假设经济衰退减少与工作有关的压力源和污染的暴露,同时增加对非工作损失等社会经济压力源的敞口。由于卫生和其他资源的预先存在不等式,我们预计将更受教育的母亲和黑人母亲将更加暴露于宏观经济变异。使用固定效应回归模型,我们发现,妊娠第一个三个月的国家失业率增加了1%的失业率,增加了早产的概率0.1个百分点,而第二次/第三个三个月的国家失业率增加将早产的可能性降低0.06个百分点。在包括巨大衰退的时期,这些协会的大小尺寸翻了一番。我们发现在不同群体中经济状况的影响的大量变化,受过高等教育的白人女性最不受影响和受过较少受过教育的黑人女性受影响的影响。结果突出了出生成果和人口健康的经济条件以及持续,宏观经济波动对出生结果的持续存在和影响的增加。

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