December 12, 2007

Malnutrition makes you less educated

In Indonesia, more than 30% of children under the age of 5 years suffer from chronic malnourishment. The long-term consequences of childhood malnutrition are well established in the literature. Yet, little is known about the extent to which these children are able to recover from some of the long-term deficits in health outcomes caused by childhood undernourishment. To capture the association between nutritional deficiency at young ages and subsequent health status, a panel data is constructed using observations on children between the age of 3 and 59 months in 1993 who are followed through the 1997 and 2000 waves of the Indonesian Family Life Survey. A dynamic conditional health demand function is estimated, where the coefficient on the one-period lagged health status captures the extent of recovery, if any, from childhood malnutrition. This coefficient is also known as the ‘catch-up’ term. ... [A] coefficient of 0.23 estimated here indicates that by adolescence, a malnourished child will grow to be only 0.95 cm shorter than a well-nourished child...
That is Subha Mani of the University of Southern California in a recent job market paper. She concludes "poor nutrition at young ages will cause some, but not severe, retardation in the growth of future height indicating partial catch-up effects".

Once centimeter is still pretty large, I think. Besides, she also calculates that malnourished child will also have 0.6 less year of schooling.

Thanks to Arya Gaduh for the pointer.

5 comments:

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over nutrition make you less educated too

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Haris said...

I agree with your article about "Malnutrition makes you less educated"

treespotter said...

from my own non scientific research, i'm convinced that bigger people tend to be dumber, too.

how does that work?

uwiuw said...

yes, i believe the isu that you have highlight should be one of the main focus of out goverment. especially, food problem in east side province of indonesia such as NTT. we shouldn't let this happening on and on. it's about people life, isn't ?