Arbeitspapier
Women's Health Choices and the Effects on Child Health
This paper analyses, both theoretically and empirically, women's health choices and their effects on child health for a sample of rural households in Cebu, Philippines. The present study differs from other studies by analysing separately prenatal and postnatal determinants of child health both under certainty and uncertainty, hence introducing the possibility of different health production functions before and after birth. An approach that is well in line with recent research in nutrition and epidemiology. Theoretically, the model predicts that the larger the probability of survival the less is spent on child specific health inputs after birth. That is, the less money need to be spent on compensating the child for a "bad start" in life. Empirically, the results show that family specific health endowments may explain a large part of the child's health, that water and sanitation are important for child health, and that smoking has a significant and negative effect on the health of the child after birth.
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Series: Working Paper ; No. 2001:7
- Classification
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Wirtschaft
Health Behavior
General Welfare; Well-Being
Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration
- Subject
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Philippines
Child Health
Health Production Function
Uncertainty
Water and Sanitation
- Event
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Hindman Persson, Therése
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Veröffentlichung
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Lund University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics
- (where)
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Lund
- (when)
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2001
- Handle
- Last update
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Object type
- Arbeitspapier
Associated
- Hindman Persson, Therése
- Lund University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics
Time of origin
- 2001