Does mother's education matter in child's health? Evidence from South Africa
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Medrano, Patricia
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Does mother's education matter in child's health? Evidence from South Africa
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This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using
height for age as health measure. Using cross sectional data from de 1993 South Africa Integrated
Household Survey, and health measures form de National Center for Health Statistics, we find a
significant and positive effect of mother's education on the height of a child. Specifically
comparing a woman without any education with one with eight years of schooling implies that on
average a two-year old child would be a half centimeter higher. In order to isolate de knowledge
effect of mother's education, we control for household and community resources. Additionally,
we test for a differential impact of mother's education depending on the age of the child. We
observe a more important impact on children between 3 and 6 years old. Finally, our results
suggest a complementarity between mother's and father's education.
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South African Journal of Economics,Vol. 76, Issue: 4, p.: 612-627, December 2008.
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