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Migration and Young Child Nutrition: Evidence from Rural China

Author : Alan De Brauw, Ren Mu | 2013
Published By: IZA, Bonn

The unprecedented large scale rural-to-urban migration in China has left many rural children living apart from their parents. In this study, we examine the impact of parental migration on the nutritional status of young children in rural areas. This paper uses the interaction terms between wage growth in provincial capital cities and initial village migrant networks as instrumental variables to account for migration selection. The results show that parental migration has no significant impact on the height of children, but it improves their weight. This paper provides suggestive evidence that the improvement in weight may be achieved through increased access to tap water in migrant households. Concerns about the sustainability of the impact on weight are raised in the conclusions.

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