印度之谜再探

The Indian Enigma revisited

Economics & Human Biology · 2023
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

重新审视印度儿童营养不良率高于撒哈拉以南非洲的“印度之谜”,发现出生顺序和性别差异并非主因,母亲身高差异才是关键。

Abstract

This paper re-enters the contested discussion surrounding the Indian Enigma, the high prevalence of chronic undernutrition in India relative to sub-Saharan Africa. Jayachandran & Pande (JP) argue that the key to the Indian Enigma lies in the worse treatment of higher birth order children, particularly girls. Analyzing new data, and taking into account issues relating to robustness to model specification, weighting and existing critiques of JP., we find: (1) Parameter estimates are sensitive to sampling design and model specification; (2) The gap between the heights of pre-school African and Indian children is closing; (3) The gap does not appear to be driven by differential associations by birth order and child sex; (4) The remaining gap is associated with differences in maternal heights. If Indian women had the heights of their African counterparts, pre-school Indian children would be taller than pre-school African children; and (5) Once we account for survey design, sibling size and maternal height, the coefficient associated with being an Indian girl is no longer statistically significant.

印度营养不良谜题儿童身高差距母亲身高出生顺序