The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been studied for human beings in large part due to lack of data. In this paper, we exploit a natural experiment, the Great Chinese Famine of 1959–1961, and employ a novel dataset, the China Family Panel Studies, to explore the intergenerational legacy of early childhood health shocks on the cognitive abilities of the children of parents born during the famine. We find that daughters born to rural fathers who experienced the famine in early childhood score lower in major tests than sons, whereas children born to female survivors are not affected.Non-PRIFPRI1; D.1 Agriculture's role in national development strategy; Subtheme 6.2DSG
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether people exposed to the Chinese Famine in ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been ...
The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been ...
Using a difference-in-difference method and data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), ...
Previous studies on the Chinese famine suggested long-term effects of early-life famine exposure on ...
Background: Despite the perceived importance of early life nutrition for mental development, few stu...
BACKGROUND: Despite the perceived importance of early life nutrition for mental development, few stu...
This paper explores whether educational attainment has a cognitive reserve capacity in elder life. U...
The Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
This paper investigates the determinants of academic achievement in basic education (grade 1-9) for ...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
This paper investigates the effects of family background on academic achievement in basic education ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether people exposed to the Chinese Famine in ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...
The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been ...
The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been ...
Using a difference-in-difference method and data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), ...
Previous studies on the Chinese famine suggested long-term effects of early-life famine exposure on ...
Background: Despite the perceived importance of early life nutrition for mental development, few stu...
BACKGROUND: Despite the perceived importance of early life nutrition for mental development, few stu...
This paper explores whether educational attainment has a cognitive reserve capacity in elder life. U...
The Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of Chinas Great Famin...
This paper investigates the determinants of academic achievement in basic education (grade 1-9) for ...
The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961 caused up to 30 million deaths. It varied in intensity across China ...
This paper investigates the effects of family background on academic achievement in basic education ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether people exposed to the Chinese Famine in ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
In the past century, more people have perished from famine than from the two World Wars combined. Ma...