独生子女视力更差吗?来自中国独生子女政策的证据

Do only children have poor vision? Evidence from China's One‐Child Policy

Health Economics · 2018
被引 18
人大 A-

中文导读

利用中国独生子女政策作为准自然实验,发现独生子女近视发生率高出9.1个百分点,机制是父母更高的学业期望和压力。

Abstract

This paper examines whether only children have poor vision by exploiting the quasinatural experiment generated by the Chinese One-Child Policy. The results suggest that being an only child increases the incidence of myopia by 9.1 percentage points. We further investigate the mechanisms through which being an only child affects the myopia and find that only children, as the only hope in a household, receive higher expectations in terms of academic performance and future educational attainment and pressure to succeed in life from parents, which contribute to the increased myopia. We also find that the school quality of only children is significantly higher than that of non-only children. This study provides new insights into an important health consequence of One-Child Policy in China.

独生子女政策近视学业压力学校质量