Title
Child Health and Economic Crisis in Peru
Author(s)
Christina Paxson Christina Paxson (Princeton University)
Norbert Schady Norbert Schady (World Bank)
Abstract
The effect of macroeconomic crises on child health is a topic of great policy importance. We use data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to analyze the impact of a profound crisis in Peru on infant mortality. We show that there was an increase in the infant mortality rate of about 2.5 percentage points for children born during the crisis, implying that about 17,000 more children died than would have in the absence of the crisis. Accounting for the precise source of the increase in infant mortality is difficult, but it appears that the collapse in public and private expenditures on health played an important role.
Creation Date
2004-12
Section URL ID
CHWB
Paper Number
41
URL
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwjFN4HbBrDBS3NfMFRZNGVJWDA/view?pref=2&pli=1
File Function
Jel
I12, I18, J13, O15
Keyword(s)
Peru
Suppress
false
Series
9