COVID-19与婴儿死亡率:来自印度的证据

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Erdal Asker , Shatakshee Dhongde , Abu S. Shonchoy
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摘要

我们提出了关于COVID-19大流行期间发展中国家婴儿死亡率的首次基于调查的证据。我们的分析采用了来自印度的高质量、具有全国代表性的数据,记录了2020年6个月期间婴儿死亡率的显著上升,涵盖了大流行和随后的封锁。差异中的差异估计表明,1个月、3个月和6个月婴儿的死亡率分别增加了约9、13和16‰,相当于分别增加了30%、42%和44%。由于COVID-19对婴儿死亡率的直接影响很小,我们的估计可能会通过收入冲击、医疗保健可及性减少以及行为改变(如在此期间避免去医院接受孕产妇护理)来反映对婴儿死亡率的一些间接影响。
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COVID-19 and mortality among infants: Evidence from India
We present the first survey-based evidence on infant mortality in a developing country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing high-quality, nationally representative data from India, our analyses document a significant rise in mortality rates among infants during a six month period in 2020 covering the pandemic and the ensuing lockdown. The difference-in-differences estimates show that mortality among infants at ages 1, 3, and 6 months increased by about 9, 13, and 16 deaths per 1000 births, corresponding to an increase of 30, 42, and 44 percent, respectively. Since COVID-19 had minimal direct impact on infant mortality, our estimates likely capture some of the indirect effects on infant mortality through income shocks, reduced healthcare access, and behavioral changes such as avoidance of hospitals for maternal care during this period.
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Journal of Health Economics
Journal of Health Economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
96
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: This journal seeks articles related to the economics of health and medical care. Its scope will include the following topics: Production and supply of health services; Demand and utilization of health services; Financing of health services; Determinants of health, including investments in health and risky health behaviors; Economic consequences of ill-health; Behavioral models of demanders, suppliers and other health care agencies; Evaluation of policy interventions that yield economic insights; Efficiency and distributional aspects of health policy; and such other topics as the Editors may deem appropriate.
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