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Stress and birth outcomes: Evidence from terrorist attacks in Colombia

Adriana Camacho González

Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ·Colombia ·2007
Impreso ISBN 9789586839792

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Esta publicación no tiene una declaración de licencia TDM (minería de texto y datos) registrada. La editorial titular puede declararla desde su cuenta en SIMEH; quedará publicada aquí con fecha y hora certificadas.

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Impreso 9789586839792 SIMEHPRINTGWECJ3WXEB9HE29OG0NG 2007

Sobre esta obra

This paper estimates the impact of random terrorist attacks (landmines) in Colombia on the health of babies born between 1998 and 2003. The results suggest that these types of terrorist activities that occur during a womans first trimester of pregnancy have a negative and significant impact on child health outcomes such as birth weight and preterm deliveries, and behaviors such as use of prenatal care. These findings persist when mother fixed effects are included, suggesting that neither observable nor unobservable characteristics of the mothers are driving the results. The paper contributes to the existing literature by identifying yet another important channel through which violence affects economic well being. Given that studies have found a strong link between Low Birth Weight (LBW) and short and long-term socioeconomic outcomes, the negative consequences of violence identified in this paper may have long-term effects on economic activity.

Editorial

Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana · Colombia

Año de publicación

2007