Health, nutrition and economic prosperity: A microeconomic perspective

http://repositories.cdlib.org/ccpr/olwp/CCPR-003-02/
http://www.ccpr.ucla.edu/ccprwpseries/ccpr_003_02.pdf

A substantial body of literature indicates that nutritional status affects labor outcomes, particularly productivity. While the exact mechanisms underlying these relationships are not entirely clear, this literature is distinguished by the co-existence of carefully conducts experimental studies and observational studies that have documented sizeable effects of nutrition on productivity indicators. Relative to the links between nutrition and labor outcomes, these links have not been as well established in the scientific literature. In part, this is a reflection of limited data on non-nutrient physical health indicators, particularly in observational studies. In part, it is a reflection of the difficulties associated with using self-reported health status. Creative design of experimental studies that might shed new light on the meaning of different health indicators is long overdue.

Autor(es): Thomas, Duncan, Frankenberg, Elizabeth Creador(es): University of California. California Center for Population Research
Recursos añadido en: 18/05/2001
Idiomas disponibles: Inglés
52503, Indicadores de Salud, Equity, Living Conditions
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