Maternal Employment and Childhood Malnutrition in Ecuador

UB Economics Working Papers E22/416

32 Pages Posted: 6 Apr 2022

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Jose Carlos Andrade

Universitat de Barcelona

Joan Gil

University of Barcelona

Date Written: February 8, 2022

Abstract

This paper estimates the causal impact of maternal employment on several childhood malnutrition outcomes in Ecuador, to understand the trade-off between the time mothers devote to work and child-caring activities. We use exogenous regional variation in maternal labour market conditions to account for the potential endogeneity of mothers’ employment. Using the Ecuadorian National Health and Nutrition Survey 2018 and the Living Conditions Survey 2014, the instrumental variable estimations indicated that maternal employment increases the probability of having stunted children by between 4.3 and 21 percent, while no significant effect was found on children suffering from wasting, underweight or overweight. We found that children with more educated, richer mothers appeared to be the most negatively affected. The results were robust to several robustness checks.

Note: Funding Information: Dr Joan Gil acknowledges the financial support received from the Spanish Science, Technology and Innovation System through the research project (PID2020-114040RB-I00).

Declaration of Interests: None to declare.

Keywords: Maternal employment, malnutrition outcomes, childhood, Ecuador

JEL Classification: I15, J22, C21

Suggested Citation

Andrade, Jose Carlos and Gil, Joan, Maternal Employment and Childhood Malnutrition in Ecuador (February 8, 2022). UB Economics Working Papers E22/416, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4036446 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4036446

Jose Carlos Andrade (Contact Author)

Universitat de Barcelona ( email )

Gran Via, 585
Barcelona, Barcelona 08007
Spain

Joan Gil

University of Barcelona ( email )

Department of Economic Theory
Faculty of Economics
Barcelona, Barcelona 08034
Spain

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