Title of article :
Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers
Author/Authors :
von Hinke Kessler Scholder، نويسنده , , Stephanie and Davey Smith، نويسنده , , George and Lawlor، نويسنده , , Debbie A. and Propper، نويسنده , , Carol and Windmeijer، نويسنده , , Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Height has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is whether this association is causal. We use childrenʹs genetic variants as instrumental variables to deal with possible unobserved confounders and examine the effect of child/adolescent height on a wide range of outcomes: academic performance, IQ, self-esteem, depression symptoms and behavioral problems. OLS findings show that taller children have higher IQ, perform better in school, and are less likely to have behavioral problems. The IV results differ: taller girls (but not boys) have better cognitive performance and, in contrast to the OLS, greater height appears to increase behavioral problems.
Keywords :
Genetic variants , Child height , Human capital , Instrumental variables , Mendelian Randomization
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Journal title :
European Economic Review