The Quantile effects of prenatal care on birth weight in Mexico

11 Pages Posted: 4 Jun 2019 Last revised: 11 Sep 2020

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Fidel Gonzalez

Sam Houston State University - College of Business Administration - Department of Economics and International Business

Santosh Kumar

University of Notre Dame; IZA Institute of Labor Economics ; Global Labor Organization

Date Written: April 1, 2019

Abstract

Prenatal care has long been identified as an effective strategy to reduce the risk of low birth weight among infants; however, most studies ignore endogeneity and distributional effect of prenatal care on birth weight. Using the instrumental variable quantile regression method, we estimate the effect of prenatal care on birth weight at different quantiles of the birth weight distribution. We find that the effect of a prenatal visit on birth weight is heterogeneous across birth weight quantiles. Infants at the lower birthweight quantiles benefit more from prenatal care compared with infants at the higher birthweight quantiles. The marginal effect of prenatal care visit is 52 grams at the 10th quantiles versus 34 grams at the 90th quantiles. Targeted policies aimed at improving access to prenatal care for women at higher risk of giving birth to low birth infants may help improve the birth endowment of infants.

Keywords: Prenatal care; Birth weight; Mexico, Quantile Regression

JEL Classification: I10, I12, J13, J18

Suggested Citation

Gonzalez, Fidel and Kumar, Santosh, The Quantile effects of prenatal care on birth weight in Mexico (April 1, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3389085 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3389085

Fidel Gonzalez

Sam Houston State University - College of Business Administration - Department of Economics and International Business ( email )

Huntsville, TX 77341-2118
United States

Santosh Kumar (Contact Author)

University of Notre Dame ( email )

Keough School of Global Affairs
JNH 4139
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

HOME PAGE: http://https://keough.nd.edu/profile/santosh-kumar/

IZA Institute of Labor Economics ( email )

P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany

Global Labor Organization ( email )

Collogne
Germany

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