Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China
There is a growing literature documenting the link between parental migration and children’s health. However, few studies have explained the underlying mechanism of this observed relationship. This paper examines the effect of parental migration on children’s health through dietary diversity, using...
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| author | Yu, Yanying Liu, Chengfang Chen, Kevin Z. Li, Shaoping |
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| description | There is a growing literature documenting the link between parental migration and children’s health. However, few studies have explained the underlying mechanism of this observed relationship. This paper examines the effect of parental migration on children’s health through dietary diversity, using survey data collected in a less developed prefecture in South Central China in 2018. To overcome the potential endogeneity of parental migration, we instrument parental migration with the proportion of households with migrated labor force at the village level, and find that parental migration reduces children’s dietary diversity at home. Moreover, we provide suggestive evidence that the reduction in dietary diversity may attribute to significant negative separation effects whereas minimal positive income effects in migrant-sending households. This study highlights the negative effects of labor migration on the next generation’s nutrition. In those developing countries with a high prevalence of labor migration, policies that facilitate access to dietary diversity of those left-behind children are warranted. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1400062025-10-26T13:01:27Z Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China Yu, Yanying Liu, Chengfang Chen, Kevin Z. Li, Shaoping data surveys households child health migration dietary diversity parents There is a growing literature documenting the link between parental migration and children’s health. However, few studies have explained the underlying mechanism of this observed relationship. This paper examines the effect of parental migration on children’s health through dietary diversity, using survey data collected in a less developed prefecture in South Central China in 2018. To overcome the potential endogeneity of parental migration, we instrument parental migration with the proportion of households with migrated labor force at the village level, and find that parental migration reduces children’s dietary diversity at home. Moreover, we provide suggestive evidence that the reduction in dietary diversity may attribute to significant negative separation effects whereas minimal positive income effects in migrant-sending households. This study highlights the negative effects of labor migration on the next generation’s nutrition. In those developing countries with a high prevalence of labor migration, policies that facilitate access to dietary diversity of those left-behind children are warranted. 2023-12-07 2024-03-14T12:08:49Z 2024-03-14T12:08:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140006 en Open Access Yu, Yanying; Liu, Chengfang; Chen, Kevin; and Li, Shaoping. 2023. Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China. PLoS ONE 18(12): e0291041. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291041 |
| spellingShingle | data surveys households child health migration dietary diversity parents Yu, Yanying Liu, Chengfang Chen, Kevin Z. Li, Shaoping Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title | Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title_full | Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title_fullStr | Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title_full_unstemmed | Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title_short | Parental migration and children’s dietary diversity at home: Evidence from rural China |
| title_sort | parental migration and children s dietary diversity at home evidence from rural china |
| topic | data surveys households child health migration dietary diversity parents |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140006 |
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