The Effects of Migration on Child Health in Mexico

The authors investigate the impact of international migration on child health outcomes in rural Mexico using a nationally representative demographic survey. They use historic migration networks as instruments for current household migration to the United States in order to correct for the possible endogeneity of migrant status. They find that children in migrant households have lower rates of infant mortality and higher birth-weights. The authors study the channels through which migration may affect health outcomes and find evidence that migration raises health knowledge in addition to the direct effect on wealth. However they also find that preventative health care, such as breastfeeding and vaccinations, is less likely for children in migrant households. These results provide a broader and more nuanced view of the health consequences of migration than is offered by the existing literature.

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Main Authors: Hildebrandt, Nicole, McKenzie, David
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-04
Subjects:AGED, BREASTFEEDING, CLINICS, COMMUNITIES, DISASTERS, DOCTORS, DYING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMICS, ECONOMISTS, EMIGRATION, FAMILIES, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE PROVISION, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH CONSEQUENCES, HEALTH OUTCOMES, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH STATUS, HOSPITAL BEDS, HOSPITAL BUILDINGS, HOSPITALS, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSING, IMMIGRANTS, IMMIGRATION, INCOME, INFANT MORTALITY, INFANT MORTALITY RATE, INFANT MORTALITY RATES, INFANTS, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MOBILITY, MEASLES, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, MORTALITY, MOTHERS, NURSES, NUTRITION, NUTRITIONAL STATUS, PARENTS, POLICY RESEARCH, POLIO, PREGNANCY, PROBABILITY, RURAL COMMUNITIES, SAFETY, SELECTION BIAS, SELECTION MECHANISMS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOCIOLOGISTS, SPILLOVERS, URBAN AREAS, VACCINATIONS, WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5768792/effects-migration-child-health-mexico
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8986
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