The impact of positive and negative income changes on the height and weight of young children

Authors
Publication date 2014
Series IZA Discussion Paper, 8130
Number of pages 50
Publisher Bonn: IZA
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country. As source of variation we use changes in the eligibility criteria for receipt of an unconditional cash transfer in Ecuador. Two years after families lost the transfer, which they had received for seven years, their young children weigh less, and are shorter and more likely to be stunted than young children in families that kept the cash transfer. We find no effect on young children’s height and weight two years after gaining the cash transfer. Information on household expenditures suggests that a reduction of food expenditures by households that lost the transfer is the main mechanism behind this finding.
Document type Working paper
Note April 2014
Language English
Published at http://ftp.iza.org/dp8130.pdf
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