School feeding program and urban–rural inequality of child health: Evidence from China

IF 2.1 3区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Agribusiness Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1002/agr.21862
Jingru Ren, Xiaodong Zheng, Rodney Smith, Xiangming Fang
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School feeding programs have served as go‐to policies for addressing child malnutrition in both developed and developing countries. While an increasing number of studies have investigated the health consequences of school feeding programs, empirical evidence regarding their effects on children's health inequality remains limited. This study examines the impact of China's Nutrition Improvement Program (NIP)—A program that provides free meals for rural students at the compulsory education stage—on rural children's health status and urban–rural health status differentials. The analysis uses data from the 2004–2015 China Health and Nutrition Survey. Leveraging county‐by‐county rollouts of the program, we employ difference‐in‐differences approaches as our identification strategy. The results show that the NIP significantly improves children's height‐for‐age z‐scores by 0.136 standard deviations. Moreover, we find that the NIP alleviates the inequality of opportunity in health between urban and rural children by 21.6% in pilot counties. These findings are robust to a series of validity checks. The effect is more pronounced among students who have a younger age, and live in low social status families. Our findings suggest that school feeding programs are effective in decreasing child malnutrition levels and reducing urban‐rural inequality in the long run. [EconLit citations: I10, I18, D63].
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学校供餐计划与城乡儿童健康不平等:来自中国的证据
在发达国家和发展中国家,学校供餐计划一直是解决儿童营养不良问题的首选政策。虽然越来越多的研究调查了学校供餐计划对健康的影响,但有关其对儿童健康不平等影响的经验证据仍然有限。本研究考察了中国营养改善计划(NIP)对农村儿童健康状况和城乡健康状况差异的影响。NIP计划为农村义务教育阶段的学生提供免费膳食。该分析使用了2004-2015年中国健康与营养调查的数据。利用逐县项目的推广,我们采用差异中的差异方法作为我们的识别策略。结果表明,NIP显著提高了儿童年龄身高z分数0.136个标准差。此外,我们发现,在试点县,NIP使城乡儿童在健康方面的机会不平等程度降低了21.6%。这些发现通过一系列的有效性检验是可靠的。这种影响在年龄较小、生活在社会地位较低家庭的学生中更为明显。我们的研究结果表明,从长远来看,学校供餐计划在降低儿童营养不良水平和减少城乡不平等方面是有效的。[参考文献][j]。
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Agribusiness
Agribusiness 农林科学-食品科技
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5.50
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6.20%
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58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Agribusiness: An International Journal publishes research that improves our understanding of how food systems work, how they are evolving, and how public and/or private actions affect the performance of the global agro-industrial complex. The journal focuses on the application of economic analysis to the organization and performance of firms and markets in industrial food systems. Subject matter areas include supply and demand analysis, industrial organization analysis, price and trade analysis, marketing, finance, and public policy analysis. International, cross-country comparative, and within-country studies are welcome. To facilitate research the journal’s Forum section, on an intermittent basis, offers commentary and reports on business policy issues.
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