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dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-17T14:40:19Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-17T14:40:19Z
dc.date.issued 2009-11
dc.identifier.uri http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/100986
dc.description.abstract The effects of prenatal care utilization on birth weight (BW) may vary by unobserved fetal health endowments. This heterogeneity will be masked by estimating the effects at BW mean but can be evaluated by estimating the effects at BW quantiles as fetal health endowment is a strong correlate with the BW quantile order. We estimated the effects of prenatal care visits and delay before prenatal care initiation, on BW mean and quantiles using a sample of infants from Argentina. Self-selection into prenatal care was modeled using 2SLS and instrumental variable quantile regression. Results suggest that the 'mean' effect of prenatal care utilization largely underestimates the effects at lower BW quantiles. About 35 and 77 g increase in BW mean and 0.1 quantile respectively, per visit and about 30 and 139 g decrease in BW mean and 0.1 quantile respectively, per week delayed, were estimated. Ignoring self-selection into prenatal care resulted in underestimation of mean and quantile effects. Results highlight the limitation of analyses focused on 'mean effects' in the presence of treatment heterogeneity and emphasize the importance of identifying women at risk for having infants at lower BW quantiles as they may benefit most from earlier and more intensive prenatal care. en
dc.format.extent 1307-1321 es
dc.language en es
dc.subject Birth weight es
dc.subject Health production es
dc.subject Infant health es
dc.subject Instrumental variables es
dc.subject Prenatal care es
dc.subject Quantile regression es
dc.title Quantile effects of prenatal care utilization on birth weight in Argentina en
dc.type Articulo es
sedici.identifier.uri https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/36889 es
sedici.identifier.uri http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hec.1431/abstract es
sedici.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.1431 es
sedici.identifier.other hdl:11336/36889 es
sedici.identifier.issn 1057-9230 es
sedici.creator.person Wehby, George es
sedici.creator.person Murray, Jeffrey C. es
sedici.creator.person Castilla, Eduardo Enrique es
sedici.creator.person López Camelo, Jorge Santiago es
sedici.creator.person Ohsfeldt, Robert L. es
sedici.subject.materias Salud es
sedici.subject.materias Ciencias Médicas es
sedici.description.fulltext true es
mods.originInfo.place Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular es
sedici.subtype Preprint es
sedici.rights.license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
sedici.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
sedici.description.peerReview peer-review es
sedici.relation.journalTitle Health Economics es
sedici.relation.journalVolumeAndIssue vol. 18, no. 11 es


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