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Shedding light on maternal education and child health in developing countries

机译:在发展中国家的孕产妇教育和儿童健康脱落

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This paper investigates the intergenerational effects of maternal education on child health in 68 developing countries across five continents over nearly three decades. Exploiting the between-sisters variation in the educational attainment of the mothers, we find that mother's education is positively associated with child health measured by the three most commonly used indices, namely height-for-age, weight-for-height, and weight-for-age. Our mechanism analyses further show that these favorable effects could be, at least in part, attributed to fertility behavior, assortative matching, health care utilization, access to information, health knowledge, and labor market outcome. Given the long-lasting impacts of early-life health over the life cycle, our findings underline the importance of maternal education in improving economic and social conditions in developing countries. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本文调查了近三十年三大洲68个发展中国家在68个发展中国家对儿童健康的代际影响。 利用母亲之间的母亲之间的变化,我们发现母亲的教育与由三个最常用指数测量的儿童健康有关,即较小的高度,身高和体重 - 饲料。 我们的机制进一步分析了,这些有利影响可能是至少部分地归因于生育行为,各种匹配,医疗利用,获取信息,健康知识和劳动力市场结果。 鉴于早期健康对生命周期的持久影响,我们的研究结果强调了妇幼教育在改善发展中国家经济和社会条件方面的重要性。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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