Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5057204 | Economics & Human Biology | 2012 | 11 Pages |
The paper estimates the value a mother assigns to own health relative to child health. Estimation of relative health valuation requires the decomposition of a child health improvement into its direct effect on the child's health and its indirect effect, through improvements in maternal health. Failure to distinguish the impact of the direct and indirect effects can lead to biased estimates. We consider the intrauterine environment of a pregnant mother and her unborn child, where maternal health inputs are choice variables and her health affects child health. The empirical estimates suggest that mothers value child health up to six times higher than own health, and that the relative value depends on maternal consumption patterns and household characteristics.
⺠Relative child and mother health valuation. ⺠Intrauterine environment of a pregnant mother and her unborn child. ⺠Mothers value child health up to six times higher than own health. ⺠Valuation depends on maternal consumption patterns and household characteristics.