The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India

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"This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from two cohorts of children in India. As in Todd and Wolpin’s study (2007), I do not find evidence supporting restrictive models that assume test scores depend only on contemporaneous inputs. Rat...

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Autor: López Boo, Florencia
Formato: libro
Fecha de Publicación:2009
Institución:Instituto de Estudios Peruanos
Repositorio:IEP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Resultados cognitivos
Salud
Nutrición
Niños
Bienestar de la infancia
India
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spelling The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in IndiaLópez Boo, FlorenciaResultados cognitivosSaludNutriciónNiñosBienestar de la infanciaIndia"This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from two cohorts of children in India. As in Todd and Wolpin’s study (2007), I do not find evidence supporting restrictive models that assume test scores depend only on contemporaneous inputs. Rather, the results show that lagged inputs affect the production of current skills. In models where past inputs are not observed or imperfectly measured, past nutritional status and/or past test scores turn out to be a good proxy-indicator of this variable, which is evidence for the 'sufficiency' assumption. I allow for the endogeneity of nutrition using an instrumental variable approach and find that a 1 standard deviation increase in height-for-age scores at the age of 1 leads to cognitive test scores that are about a quarter of a standard deviation higher at age 5. Results for the Older Cohort have a similar magnitude. I also study the behaviour of inputs and find that parents seem to 'reinforce' children for early favourable outcomes rather than 'compensate' them for adverse scores; and they do so more in lower caste families and particularly with boys."–Abstract.Young Lives, an International Study of Childhood Poverty.Young Lives2017-10-24T19:45:09Z2017-10-24T19:45:09Z2009info:eu-repo/semantics/bookapplication/pdf9781904427612https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14660/705Instituto de Estudios PeruanosRepositorio institucional-IEPreponame:IEP-Institucionalinstname:Instituto de Estudios Peruanosinstacron:IEPengOtros Títulos;info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/oai:repositorio.iep.org.pe:20.500.14660/7052021-03-09T17:14:27Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
title The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
spellingShingle The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
López Boo, Florencia
Resultados cognitivos
Salud
Nutrición
Niños
Bienestar de la infancia
India
title_short The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
title_full The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
title_fullStr The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
title_full_unstemmed The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
title_sort The production function of cognitive skills : nutrition, parental inputs and caste test gaps in India
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Boo, Florencia
author López Boo, Florencia
author_facet López Boo, Florencia
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Resultados cognitivos
Salud
Nutrición
Niños
Bienestar de la infancia
India
topic Resultados cognitivos
Salud
Nutrición
Niños
Bienestar de la infancia
India
description "This paper explores the determinants of children's cognitive outcomes using novel panel data from two cohorts of children in India. As in Todd and Wolpin’s study (2007), I do not find evidence supporting restrictive models that assume test scores depend only on contemporaneous inputs. Rather, the results show that lagged inputs affect the production of current skills. In models where past inputs are not observed or imperfectly measured, past nutritional status and/or past test scores turn out to be a good proxy-indicator of this variable, which is evidence for the 'sufficiency' assumption. I allow for the endogeneity of nutrition using an instrumental variable approach and find that a 1 standard deviation increase in height-for-age scores at the age of 1 leads to cognitive test scores that are about a quarter of a standard deviation higher at age 5. Results for the Older Cohort have a similar magnitude. I also study the behaviour of inputs and find that parents seem to 'reinforce' children for early favourable outcomes rather than 'compensate' them for adverse scores; and they do so more in lower caste families and particularly with boys."–Abstract.
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