We investigate how prenatal economic fluctuations affected birth weight in Argentina during the period from January 2000 to December 2005 and document its procyclicality. We find evidence that the birth weight of children born to low-educated (less than high school) mothers is sensitive to macroeconomic fluctuations during both the first and third trimesters of pregnancy, while those of high-educated (high school or above) mothers react only to the first trimester of pregnancy. Our results are consistent with low-educated women facing credit constraints and suffering from both nutritional deprivation and maternal stress, while high-educated women are affected only by stress
We explore the relation between fertility and the business cycle in Latin American countries taking ...
International audienceWe consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothe...
We consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothers on two indicators o...
This is the final version. Available from MIT Press via the DOI in this recordWe investigate how pre...
This study investigates the impact of recent crises in Argentina (including the severe downturn of 2...
Introduction. Low birth weight (LBW) is considered a general indicator of health because it is relat...
Este estudio investiga el impacto de las recientes crisis en Argentina (incluyendo la grave recesión...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the disparities in the prevalence and ri...
Several stu dies report socioeconomic inequalities in c hild health and consequence s of ea rly dise...
The aims of the study were to describe the trend in birthweight from 1985 to 2000 in Chile and ascer...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Previous studies have demons...
This study examines the impact of the Greek recession on newborn health. Using a large administrativ...
The purpose of the present study was to value the relative importance of maternal, socioeconomic and...
Evidence suggests that educational differences in perinatal outcomes have increased in some countrie...
We study the effect of the business cycle on the health of newborn babies using 30 years of birth ce...
We explore the relation between fertility and the business cycle in Latin American countries taking ...
International audienceWe consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothe...
We consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothers on two indicators o...
This is the final version. Available from MIT Press via the DOI in this recordWe investigate how pre...
This study investigates the impact of recent crises in Argentina (including the severe downturn of 2...
Introduction. Low birth weight (LBW) is considered a general indicator of health because it is relat...
Este estudio investiga el impacto de las recientes crisis en Argentina (incluyendo la grave recesión...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the disparities in the prevalence and ri...
Several stu dies report socioeconomic inequalities in c hild health and consequence s of ea rly dise...
The aims of the study were to describe the trend in birthweight from 1985 to 2000 in Chile and ascer...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Previous studies have demons...
This study examines the impact of the Greek recession on newborn health. Using a large administrativ...
The purpose of the present study was to value the relative importance of maternal, socioeconomic and...
Evidence suggests that educational differences in perinatal outcomes have increased in some countrie...
We study the effect of the business cycle on the health of newborn babies using 30 years of birth ce...
We explore the relation between fertility and the business cycle in Latin American countries taking ...
International audienceWe consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothe...
We consider the effects of major prenatal economic shocks experienced by mothers on two indicators o...