Title of article :
The intergenerational inequality of health in China
Author/Authors :
Eriksson، نويسنده , , Tor and Pan، نويسنده , , Jay and QIN، نويسنده , , Xuezheng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
This paper estimates the intergenerational health transmission in China using the 1991–2009 China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data. Three decades of persistent economic growth in China has been accompanied by high income inequality, which may in turn be caused by the inequality of opportunity in education and health. In this paper, we find that there is a strong correlation of health status between parent and their offspring in both the urban and rural sectors, suggesting the existence of intergenerational health inequality in China. The correlation is robust to various model specifications, including the control of unobserved household heterogeneity using instrumental variables. We also find that parentsʹ socio-economic characteristics and environmental choices are strongly correlated with their own and their childrenʹs health, supporting the “nature–nurture interaction” hypothesis. The Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition further indicates that 15% to 27% of the rural–urban inequality of child health is attributable to the endowed inequality from their parentsʹ health. An important policy implication of our study is that the increasing inequality of income and opportunity in China can be ameliorated through the improvement of the current generationʹs health status and living standards.
Keywords :
health , Inequality , CHINA , intergenerational transmission
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam