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Infant Health and the Labor Supply of Mothers – Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey

Infant Health and the Labor Supply of Mothers

Citation

Blau, David M.; Guilkey, David K.; & Popkin, Barry M. (1996). Infant Health and the Labor Supply of Mothers. Journal of Human Resources, 31(1), 90-139.

Abstract

We analyse the relationships among infant feeding, infant health, and the labor supply of mothers using detailed, longitudinal data from the Phillipines. We find little evidence that maternal labor supple has a direct, causal effect on child health after accounting for the endogeneity of the mother's labor supply. Consistent with the predictions of economic theory, mothers with higher wage offers are more likely to work, less likely to breastfeed, and more likely to use infant formula. Mothers with higher wages have healthier children, while mothers facing higher food prices have less healthy children.

URL

http://www.jstor.org/stable/146044

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

1996

Journal Title

Journal of Human Resources

Author(s)

Blau, David M.
Guilkey, David K.
Popkin, Barry M.