Early Nutrition and Cognition in Peru: A Within-Sibling Investigation
Date issued
Aug 2011
Subject
Health Care Service;
Nutrition;
Youth and Children
JEL code
I12 - Health Behavior;
I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General;
J13 - Fertility • Family Planning • Child Care • Children • Youth
Country
Peru
Category
Working Papers
This paper examines the causal link between early childhood nutrition and cognition, applying instrumental variables to sibling-differences for a sample of preschool aged Peruvian children. Child-specific shocks in the form of food price changes and household shocks during the critical developmental period of a child are used as instruments. The analysis shows significant and positive returns to early childhood nutritional investments. An increase in the Height-for-Age z-score of one standard deviation -keeping other factors constant- translates into increases in the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT) score of 17-21 percent of a standard deviation. The period of analysis includes the recent global food price crisis that also affected Peru between 2006 and 2008. This therefore is also a quantification of the nutritional and subsequent cognitive costs of food prices on the sample, which could be magnified in later years.