Beyond Treatment Exposure–The Impact of the Timing of Early Interventions on Child and Maternal Health

IF 5.3 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jonas Cuzulan Hirani, H. H. Sievertsen, Miriam Wüst
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This paper studies the impact of the timing of early-life investment policies on child and maternal health. We exploit variation induced by a 2008 Danish nurse strike that resulted in a large-scale cancellation of home visits for families with infants. Combining unique nurse records with administrative data, we show that missing the first but not later visits increases child and mother contacts to health professionals and the probability of maternal mental health issues. We show that likely mechanisms for these results include nurses’ focus on timely maternal mental health screening and information provision to new families. ∗We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Innovation Fund Denmark grant 5155-00001B. Wüst is a member of the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI), which is financed by the Danish National Research Foundation, Grant DNRF134. The Copenhagen City Archives generously provided the data on nurse home visiting in the municipality of Copenhagen. We thank Boel Leth Emanuel (municipality of Copenhagen) for valuable input on the data. We thank Aline Bütikofer, Casper Worm Hansen, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Søren Leth Pedersen, Maya Rossin-Slater, Jakob Egholt Søgaard, Emma Tominey, Christine Valente, Stephanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen and seminar participants at briq (Bonn), SOFI (Stockholm), CEBI (University of Copenhagen), Copenhagen Business School, the NBER Children’s Program Meeting 2019, the Danish Ministry of Health, CINCH Essen and at the 2019 EALE conference for helpful comments. †The Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052 Copenhagen, email: jjh@vive.dk. ‡Department of Economics, University of Bristol and The Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Priory Road Complex, Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK, email: h.h.sievertsen@bristol.ac.uk. §Corresponding author: University of Copenhagen, Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI), Department of Economics and The Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE). Øster Farismagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen, email: miriam.w@econ.ku.dk., phone: +45 35321365
在接触治疗之外——早期干预时机对儿童和孕产妇健康的影响
本文研究了生命早期投资政策的时机对儿童和孕产妇健康的影响。我们利用了2008年丹麦护士罢工引起的变异,那次罢工导致对有婴儿的家庭的家访大规模取消。结合独特的护士记录和行政数据,我们表明,错过第一次而不是后来的访问增加了儿童和母亲与卫生专业人员的接触,以及母亲心理健康问题的可能性。我们表明,这些结果的可能机制包括护士对及时产妇心理健康筛查和向新家庭提供信息的关注。我们感谢丹麦创新基金5155-00001B的资助。w st是经济行为与不平等研究中心(CEBI)的成员,该中心由丹麦国家研究基金会(Grant DNRF134)资助。哥本哈根市档案馆慷慨地提供了哥本哈根市护士家访的数据。我们感谢Boel Leth Emanuel(哥本哈根市政府)对数据的宝贵投入。我们感谢Aline btikofer、Casper Worm Hansen、Claus Thustrup Kreiner、Søren Leth Pedersen、Maya rosin - slater、Jakob Egholt Søgaard、Emma Tominey、Christine Valente、Stephanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen以及briq(波恩)、SOFI(斯德哥尔摩)、CEBI(哥本哈根大学)、哥本哈根商学院、NBER 2019儿童项目会议、丹麦卫生部、CINCH Essen和2019 EALE会议的与会者提供的有用意见。†丹麦社会科学研究中心(VIVE)Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052哥本哈根,电子邮件:jjh@vive.dk。布里斯托大学经济系和丹麦社会科学研究中心(VIVE)。修道院路综合大楼,修道院路,布里斯托尔BS8 1TU,英国,电子邮件:h.h.sievertsen@bristol.ac.uk。§通讯作者:哥本哈根大学,经济行为与不平等研究中心(CEBI),经济学系,丹麦社会科学研究中心(VIVE)。Øster Farismagsgade 5, 1353哥本哈根,电子邮件:miriam.w@econ.ku.dk.,电话:+45 35321365
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Resources is among the leading journals in empirical microeconomics. Intended for scholars, policy makers, and practitioners, each issue examines research in a variety of fields including labor economics, development economics, health economics, and the economics of education, discrimination, and retirement. Founded in 1965, the Journal of Human Resources features articles that make scientific contributions in research relevant to public policy practitioners.
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