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SMU SOE Seminar (Mar 29, 2018): Another Look at Returns to Birthweight

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ANOTHER LOOK AT RETURNS TO BIRTHWEIGHT

We revisit the causal effect of birthweight. Because variation in birthweight in developed countries primarily stems from variation in gestational age rather than intrauterine growth restriction, we depart from the widely-used twin fixed-effects estimator and employ an instrumental variable – the diagnosis of placenta previa, which provides exogenous variation in gestation length. We find protective effects of additional birthweight against infant mortality and health capital loss, such as cerebral palsy, but in contrast to sibling and twin studies, no strong evidence for non-health long-run outcomes, such as test scores. We also find that short-run birthweight effects have diminished significantly over decades.

 

JEL Classification: C26, I18, J13, J24, 015

 

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Shiko Maruyama

University of Technology Sydney

Health Economics
Microeconometrics
Family Economics
Public Finance
Industrial Organization
Labor Economics
 

29 March 2018 (Thursday)

4pm - 5.30pm

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics 
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903