Austerity Measures and Infant Health. Lessons from an Unexpected Wage Cut Policy
Abstract
We investigate the effects on health at birth of a shock generated by a major (25%) and unexpected wage cut austerity measure that affected all public sector employees in Romania in 2010. Our findings suggest an overall improvement in health at birth for boys exposed to the shock in early gestation and a decreased sex ratio at birth among early exposed children. These findings are consistent with the selection in utero theory hypothesizing that maternal exposure to a significant shock early in gestation preponderantly selects against frail male fetuses, with healthier survivors being carried to term.
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JEL classification: I19; J13; J38; I38
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Date
2013-10Author
Bejenariu, Simona
Mitrut, Andreea
Keywords
austerity measures
fetal shock
health at birth
selection in utero
Romania
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
574
Language
eng