This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China, analyzing panel data for the period 1997-2004, when the country underwent economic reforms leading to massive layoffs. Using a FE-IV strategy, we find that paternal unemployment reduces child health, while maternal unemployment has beneficial child health impacts. Analysis of channels shows that paternal and maternal unemployment have different effects on income, time use, and children's diets. Though many estimates are imprecise, a key finding is that paternal unemployment significantly reduces children's fat intake and dietary diversity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first evidence on the causal effect of parental unemployment ...
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991-2009 China He...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
It is widely recognized that inequalities in social status cause inequalities in health. Women in a ...
This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China,...
Beginning in the mid 1990s, China sped up its urban labor market reform and drastically restructured...
This thesis uses data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) from 1991 to 2004 to estimat...
Awokuse, Titus O.The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is an important and...
Objective China’s internal migration has left 61 million children living apart from their parent(s)...
Objectives: To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional statu...
Few studies have attempted to identify a causal link between family income and child health, especia...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community characteristics on the health of...
Nearly one-quarter of all children under age 2 in China are left behind in the countryside as parent...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community character-istics on the health o...
In most developing countries children provide some form of insurance against risks when parents are ...
Though the positive income gradient of child health is well documented in developed countries, evide...
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991-2009 China He...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
It is widely recognized that inequalities in social status cause inequalities in health. Women in a ...
This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China,...
Beginning in the mid 1990s, China sped up its urban labor market reform and drastically restructured...
This thesis uses data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) from 1991 to 2004 to estimat...
Awokuse, Titus O.The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is an important and...
Objective China’s internal migration has left 61 million children living apart from their parent(s)...
Objectives: To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional statu...
Few studies have attempted to identify a causal link between family income and child health, especia...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community characteristics on the health of...
Nearly one-quarter of all children under age 2 in China are left behind in the countryside as parent...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community character-istics on the health o...
In most developing countries children provide some form of insurance against risks when parents are ...
Though the positive income gradient of child health is well documented in developed countries, evide...
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991-2009 China He...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
It is widely recognized that inequalities in social status cause inequalities in health. Women in a ...