This paper examines whether increased background mortality risks induce households to make differential health investments in their high- versus low-endowment children. We argue that increases in background mortality risks may disproportionately affect the survival of the low-endowment sibling, consequently increasing the mortality gap between the high- and low-endowment siblings. This increase in mortality gap may induce households to investment more in their high endowment children. We test this hypothesis using nationally representative data from rural India. We use birth size as a measure of initial health endowment, immunization & breastfeeding as measures of childhood investments and infant mortality rate in the child’s village as a m...
Given the intrinsically sequential nature of child birth, timing of a child’s birth has consequence...
In the mid-1980s, the Indian government embarked on one of the largest childhood immunization progra...
Background: To investigate the association between public health spending and probability of infant ...
This paper examines whether increased background mortality risks induce households to make different...
This paper examines the efffect of siblings on child mortality in the Indian state of West Bengal ar...
Data from a number of regions indicate that childhood deaths are unequally distributed across famili...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
I exploit the shock to mortality caused by the Universal Immunization Program in India to study the ...
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor pe...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
In this paper, the effect of maternal health on the under-five mortality has been examined. Third wa...
Using a panel data set of Indian states between 1983–84 and 2011–12, this paper studies the impact o...
The present study attempts to investigate the association between public spending on health and chil...
In the mid-1980s, the Indian government embarked on one of the largest childhood immunization progra...
Given the intrinsically sequential nature of child birth, timing of a child’s birth has consequence...
In the mid-1980s, the Indian government embarked on one of the largest childhood immunization progra...
Background: To investigate the association between public health spending and probability of infant ...
This paper examines whether increased background mortality risks induce households to make different...
This paper examines the efffect of siblings on child mortality in the Indian state of West Bengal ar...
Data from a number of regions indicate that childhood deaths are unequally distributed across famili...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
I exploit the shock to mortality caused by the Universal Immunization Program in India to study the ...
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor pe...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
In this paper, the effect of maternal health on the under-five mortality has been examined. Third wa...
Using a panel data set of Indian states between 1983–84 and 2011–12, this paper studies the impact o...
The present study attempts to investigate the association between public spending on health and chil...
In the mid-1980s, the Indian government embarked on one of the largest childhood immunization progra...
Given the intrinsically sequential nature of child birth, timing of a child’s birth has consequence...
In the mid-1980s, the Indian government embarked on one of the largest childhood immunization progra...
Background: To investigate the association between public health spending and probability of infant ...