Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly common practice of using height as a measure of well-being may be misleading. We devise a novel method for disentangling the stunting from the selection effects of famine. Using data from the 1959-1961 Great Chinese Famine, we find that taller children were more likely to survive the famine. Controlling for selection, we estimate that children under the age of five who survived the famine grew up to be 1 to 2. cm shorter. Our results suggest that if a country experiences a shock such as famine, average height is potentially a biased measure of economic conditions during childhood
From September 1870 to February 1871, the Prussian army’s siege of Paris resulted in a harsh famine....
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Abstract: Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increas...
We find that even though survivors of the Chinese famine are as tall as the rest of the Chinese popu...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
For decades, North Korea has been one of the world's most secluded societies. Due to a lack of relia...
This paper, using a difference-in-differences method, tries to quantify the long-term effects of Chi...
From September 1870 to February 1871, the Prussian army’s siege of Paris resulted in a harsh famine....
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increasingly comm...
Abstract: Many developing countries experience famine. If survival is related to height, the increas...
We find that even though survivors of the Chinese famine are as tall as the rest of the Chinese popu...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
For decades, North Korea has been one of the world's most secluded societies. Due to a lack of relia...
This paper, using a difference-in-differences method, tries to quantify the long-term effects of Chi...
From September 1870 to February 1871, the Prussian army’s siege of Paris resulted in a harsh famine....
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...