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Infant mortality and adult stature in Spain

Climent Quintana-Domeque, Carlos Bozzoli and Mariano Bosch

Social Science & Medicine, 2011, vol. 72, issue 11, 1893-1903

Abstract: This paper presents new evidence concerning the relationship between environmental conditions in the year of birth (as reflected in the infant mortality rate (IMR) and gross domestic product per capita) and adult health (adult height). We perform an analysis across Spanish regions for cohorts born between 1961 and 1980, a period when the country underwent a socioeconomic and political transformation. We find that a reduction in the IMR of 30 individuals per 1000 (similar to that achieved by Spain between 1961 and 1980) explains an increase in average height of about 2.7Â cm, about 70% of the gain in average adult stature during this period. Our results, which are robust to several adjustments, suggest that the burden of disease in childhood can have long-lasting effects on health, and that these are reflected in differences in adult stature.

Keywords: Infant; mortality; Height; Income; Inequality; Spain; Economic; conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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