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Parental Preferences for Nutrition of Boys and Girls: Evidence from Africa

David E. Sahn
Cornell University - Food and Nutrition Policy Program

David C. Stifel
Lafayette College - Department of Economics & Business



Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp.21-45, October 2002

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This article models the determinants of pre-school age malnutrition in Africa using the Demographic Health Surveys. By examining the differences in the impact of mother's and father's education on the nutrition of boys and girls, we draw inferences from our reduced-form equations regarding the existence of non-unified preferences. In a bargaining framework, women with more schooling are able to earn more, which improves their fallback position. Thus, we test whether mother's schooling has a larger impact on daughter's than son's nutrition, and whether father's education favors son's nutrition. Using classical testing criteria, we generally find that preferences of fathers and mother differ in regard to the health of boys and girls.

Keywords: pre-school age malnutrition, Africa, mother's and father's education, classical testing criteria

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Date posted: October 22, 2003 ; Last revised: October 22, 2003

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Sahn, David E. and Stifel, David C., Parental Preferences for Nutrition of Boys and Girls: Evidence from Africa. Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp.21-45, October 2002. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=457723


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David E. Sahn (Contact Author)
Cornell University - Food and Nutrition Policy Program ( email )
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David C. Stifel
Lafayette College - Department of Economics & Business ( email )
202 Simon Center
Easton, PA 18042
United States
610-330-5673 (Phone)
610-330-5715 (Fax)
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