Birth order and children’s health and learning outcomes in India

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics & Human Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ehb.2023.101348
Arjita Chandna , Priya Bhagowalia
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India has a high prevalence of stunting among children under five years of age, despite marginal improvement over the years. In 2019–21, 35.5 per cent of children below five years were stunted (National Family Health Survey (NFHS), 2019–21). This has been attributed to several factors including open defecation, poor maternal nutrition and food insecurity. This paper examines if the birth order of children is associated with variation in height among them, using nationally representative data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS 2005 & 2011). The objectives of this paper are to: (i) assess the association of a child’s birth order with height (ii) test if the association of birth order with height changes with the degree of son preference (iii) analyse the relationship between birth order and educational outcomes of children. Our results suggest that (i) the height-for-age z score is negatively associated with the birth order of the child (ii) the negative association of birth order with height is stronger for mothers who have a moderate or high degree of son preference, especially when children have an older brother (iii) maternal characteristics such as education could mitigate the negative relationship between birth order and height when son preference is low but not when son preference is high (iv) birth order has a negative association with the reading, writing and mathematical ability of children, especially if the child was stunted in childhood. This indicates that the fertility behaviour of families has both a direct and an indirect impact, which could influence both long term nutrition and education of children.

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印度的出生顺序与儿童的健康和学习成绩
印度五岁以下儿童发育迟缓的发生率很高,尽管多年来情况略有改善。2019-21年,35.5%的五岁以下儿童发育迟缓(2019-21年全国家庭健康调查(NFHS))。造成这种情况的原因有几个,包括露天排便、产妇营养不良和粮食不安全。本文利用印度人类发展调查(IHDS 2005 & 2011)中具有全国代表性的数据,研究儿童的出生顺序是否与他们的身高变化有关。本文的目的是(i) 评估儿童出生顺序与身高的关系 (ii) 检验出生顺序与身高的关系是否会随着重男轻女程度的变化而变化 (iii) 分析出生顺序与儿童教育成果之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明:(i) 年龄身高 z 分数与孩子的出生顺序呈负相关;(ii) 中等或高重男轻女程度的母亲,尤其是孩子有一个哥哥时,出生顺序与身高的负相关更强;(iii) 当重男轻女程度低时,母亲的教育等特征可以缓解出生顺序与身高之间的负相关,但当重男轻女程度高时,则不能;(iv) 出生顺序与孩子的阅读、写作和数学能力呈负相关,尤其是当孩子在童年时发育不良时。这表明,家庭的生育行为既有直接影响,也有间接影响,可能会影响儿童的长期营养和教育。
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Economics & Human Biology
Economics & Human Biology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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4.50
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12.00%
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85
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Economics and Human Biology is devoted to the exploration of the effect of socio-economic processes on human beings as biological organisms. Research covered in this (quarterly) interdisciplinary journal is not bound by temporal or geographic limitations.
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