有其父必有其子,有其母必有其女:父母资源与儿童身高

Like Father, like Son; Like Mother, like Daughter: Parental Resources and Child Height

Journal of Human Resources · 1994
被引 649 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用美国、巴西和加纳的家庭调查数据,以儿童身高作为健康指标,发现母亲倾向于将资源分配给女儿,父亲则偏向儿子,且父母教育对子女身高的影响存在性别差异。

Abstract

Through use of child height as a proxy for general child health and nutritional status the hypothesis that there are gender differences in the allocation of household resources to child health was examined. Data were derived from household surveys conducted in the US Brazil and Ghana that included information on both child anthropometry and family socioeconomic attributes. In all three countries mothers were found to allocate more resources to daughters while fathers channelled resources toward sons. Maternal education was found to have a larger effect on the height of daughters than sons while sons benefit more than daughters as paternal education increases. In Brazil womens non-labor income was used to improve the health of daughters but not sons. In Ghana the education of a woman whose educational attainment surpasses that of her husband had a larger impact on the height of her daughter than that of her son. If relative education of parents and non-labor income are indicators of power in household allocation decisions these findings suggest that gender differentials in resource allocation reflect both technological differences in child rearing and gender-based differences in parental preferences.

儿童身高家庭资源分配性别差异父母偏好