Birth weight effects on cognitive and non-cognitive development in early childhood: evidence from twins data.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alejandra Abufhele
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Abstract

Empirical evidence has shown positive associations between birth weight and various outcomes, including health, educational attainment, earnings and cognitive development. However, most studies focus on later-life outcomes and rely on cross-sectional or sibling study designs, which have limited ability to control for unobserved variables that influence both birth weight and the outcomes of interest. This research aims to provide new empirical evidence on the effects of birth weight on cognitive and non-cognitive development, using data from singleton and twin births of children aged six months to seven years, based on a survey conducted in Chile. Results from Ordinary Least Squares models across families indicate positive associations between birth weight and developmental outcomes. However, first-difference models within twin pairs - which account for unobserved genetic and environmental factors - suggest that birth weight affects only language skills among the four developmental domains studied, and motor skills when focusing on the youngest children in the sample.The study also finds some evidence that birth weight may influence developmental outcomes indirectly through later measures of physical development. These findings should be interpreted as lower-bound estimates, as recent evidence suggests that twin studies tend to underestimate the true effects of birth weight.

出生体重对幼儿期认知和非认知发展的影响:来自双胞胎数据的证据。
经验证据表明,出生体重与健康、受教育程度、收入和认知发展等各种结果呈正相关。然而,大多数研究关注的是以后的生活结果,并依赖于横断面或兄弟姐妹研究设计,这些研究设计对影响出生体重和相关结果的未观察变量的控制能力有限。本研究旨在为出生体重对认知和非认知发展的影响提供新的经验证据,利用智利进行的一项调查中6个月至7岁的单胎和双胞胎婴儿的数据。普通最小二乘模型跨家庭的结果表明,出生体重和发育结果呈正相关。然而,双胞胎中的第一差异模型——解释了未观察到的遗传和环境因素——表明,在研究的四个发展领域中,出生体重只影响语言技能,在关注样本中最小的孩子时,影响运动技能。该研究还发现了一些证据,表明出生体重可能会通过后来的身体发育指标间接影响发育结果。这些发现应该被解释为下限估计,因为最近的证据表明,双胞胎研究往往低估了出生体重的真正影响。
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