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Orphanhood and human capital destruction: Is there persistence into adulthood?

Orphanhood and human capital destruction: Is there persistence into adulthood?

Authors :
Joachim De Weerdt
Stefan Dercon
Kathleen Beegle
Source :
Demography. 47(1):163-180
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This article presents unique evidence that orphanhood matters in the long run for health and education outcomes in a region of northwestern Tanzania. We study a sample of 718 non-orphaned children surveyed in 1991–1994 who were traced and reinterviewed as adults in 2004. A large proportion, 19%, lost one or more parents before age 15 in this period, allowing us to assess permanent health and education impacts of orphanhood. In the analysis, we control for a wide range of child and adult characteristics before orphanhood, as well as community fixed effects. We find that maternal orphanhood has a permanent adverse impact of 2 cm of final height attainment and one year of educational attainment. Expressing welfare in terms of consumption expenditure, the result is a gap of 8.5% compared with similar children whose mothers survived until at least their 15th birthday.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Demography
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....232ede095e707afe645ef61a0bb36395