基于体力经济中职业差异对数量-质量权衡的影响

Occupational Variation in Quantity–Quality Trade-off in a Brawn-Based Economy

Journal of Development Studies · 2020
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人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了在体力要求高的职业中,家庭对子女数量和营养质量的权衡如何因职业体力消耗不同而变化,并解释了代际营养状况持续的现象。

Abstract

The paper revisits the theory of the quantity–quality trade-off and demonstrates that the relationship between quantity and health of children is subject to occupational variation in physical energy requirements. It embeds, in a simple household optimisation model, a minimum consumption requirement that rises with physical work intensity of occupation. Occupational differences in minimum consumption requirement generates variation in child nutritional status – the shadow price of quantity, which in turn generates varying quantity–quality relationships. The model yields an equilibrium relationship between the number and nutritional status of children that is positive for households in strenuous occupations and ambiguous for other households. A numerical example using a calibrated model illustrates that these trade-offs are consistent with the phenomenon of intergenerational persistence of nutritional status. These new insights into the nature of the quantity-quality trade-off help reconcile some inconsistent empirical findings on such trade-offs.

数量-质量权衡职业差异儿童营养状况体力劳动强度