Parental Literacy and Child Health Production in Cameroon

Fm Baye, S. Fambon
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Abstract

This study examined the empirical impact of parental education on child health. Using Cameroon household consumption survey data collected by the government statistics office in 2001 and a range of econometric methods, the existence of prominent spillover effects linking parental literacy to better child health (weight-given age) was empirically validated, while controlling for other correlates. The magnitudes of these influences varied by gender. Households headed by literate males appeared more instrumental in seeking useful health practices than those by their female counterparts. This finding was attributable to the observation that female heads are typically single parents while their male counterparts often work in synergy with their spouses when seeking healthcare technologies. Thus, public expenditures on adult literacy/training programmes could have important implications for reproductive health and additional labour market/training opportunities if a child was in good health. Keywords : Parental Education, Child Health, Control Functions, Cameroon.
喀麦隆的父母扫盲和儿童保健生产
本研究考察了父母教育对儿童健康的实证影响。利用政府统计办公室2001年收集的喀麦隆家庭消费调查数据和一系列计量经济学方法,在控制其他相关因素的同时,从经验上证实了存在着将父母识字率与更好的儿童健康(以体重计算的年龄)联系起来的显著溢出效应。这些影响的程度因性别而异。以识字的男性为户主的家庭似乎比以女性为户主的家庭更有助于寻求有益的保健做法。这一发现是由于观察到女性主管通常是单亲父母,而男性主管在寻求医疗保健技术时往往与配偶协同工作。因此,用于成人扫盲/培训方案的公共支出可能对生殖健康和儿童健康状况良好的额外劳动力市场/培训机会产生重要影响。关键词:父母教育,儿童健康,控制功能,喀麦隆
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