期刊名称:Discussion Papers / Ibero America Institute for Economic Research (IAI)
出版年度:2009
卷号:2009
出版社:Ibero America Institute for Economic Research
摘要:Exploiting DHS data from 235 regions in 29 Sub-Saharan Africa countries, we find
that the combination of low levels of malnutrition together with dramatically
high rates of mortality, encountered in Kenya's Lake Victoria territory, is
unique for Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper explores the causes of this paradox
for the Kenyan context. Our identification strategy consists of two parts. First
of all, we apply multilevel regression models to control simultaneously for
family and community clustering of the observed malnutrition and mortality
outcomes. Secondly, to address unobserved but correlated factors, we exploit
information from GIS and malaria databases to construct variables that capture
additional components of children's geographic, political and cultural
environment. Our analysis reveals that beneficial agricultural conditions and
feeding practices lead to the observed sound anthropometric outcomes around Lake
Victoria. In contrast, high mortality rates rest upon an adverse disease
environment (malaria prevalence, water pollution, HIV rates) and a policy
neglect (underprovision of health care services). Nonetheless, a significant
effect of the local ethnic group, the Luo, on mortality remains.
关键词:Child mortality, undernutrition, poverty, multilevel modeling, Sub-Saharan
Africa