Cultural Transmission and Contraceptive Use – Evidence from US-Mexico Migration

P. De
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We estimate the impacts of international migration on contraceptive choice of women in Mexico. We find that women belonging to migrant families and having past migration experience have higher propensity to use modern contraceptives. For instance, migrant family women are 75% more likely to use contraceptive pills and 36% more likely to use condoms with their partners than their non-migrant counterparts. We obtain these effects after controlling for traditional economic variables such as income and access. To establish a causal effect, we use historic municipality level migration and return migration as instruments for the current decision to migrate, correcting for the potential self-selection involved in international migration. We argue that these results are robust to different specifications and estimation strategies and are not driven by individual or spatial omitted variables.
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文化传播和避孕措施的使用——来自美国-墨西哥移民的证据
我们估计了国际移民对墨西哥妇女避孕选择的影响。我们发现,属于移民家庭和有过去移民经历的妇女更倾向于使用现代避孕药具。例如,与非移民家庭妇女相比,移民家庭妇女使用避孕药的可能性要高75%,与伴侣一起使用避孕套的可能性要高36%。我们在控制了传统的经济变量如收入和准入后得到了这些效应。为了建立因果关系,我们使用历史上的市级迁移和返回迁移作为当前迁移决策的工具,纠正了国际迁移中涉及的潜在自我选择。我们认为这些结果对不同的规范和估计策略具有鲁棒性,并且不受单个或空间省略变量的驱动。
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