儿童健康与男孩女孩的期望程度

Childhood health and the wantedness of male and female children

Journal of Development Economics · 2016
被引 23
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用印尼纵向数据,研究发现母亲生育了期望性别的孩子后,该儿童在早期更健康、体重更重、患病更少,且生育减少解释了约一半效应。

Abstract

Maternal desire for children of a particular sex has important implications for the well-being of household members. A simple theoretical model predicts that when a child is born of their mother's preferred sex, parents will allocate more resources towards that child, resulting in healthier children. I test this prediction empirically using a longitudinal data set from Indonesia. Each mother's preferred sex, defined by whether she prefers for future children to be male or female, is matched to the observed sex of her subsequent child. Because this measure of maternal sex preference is established before conception, identification requires only that the sex at birth of the subsequent child is random. I find that children born of their mother's preferred sex are heavier, have a higher body mass index, and experience fewer illnesses in early childhood. I show that reductions in subsequent fertility can explain roughly half of the total effect.

儿童健康性别偏好母亲生育意愿资源分配