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Parental underinvestment: A link in the fertility-mortality continuum
Authors:John A Ballweg  Imelda G Pagtolun-An
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061-0136 Blacksburg, VA, USA;(2) Departments of Sociology & Anthropology, Xavier University, 8401 Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
Abstract:Selective parental investment in siblings has been used to describe differential mortality rates. Using data from 986 Filipino women who had an average of 4.8 live births, a LISREL and six sets of regression models support the hypothesis that fertility is linked to underinvestment and that mortality, as a consequence, is linked to high birth order. The analysis also identifies intervening factors associated with this relationship. Age of mother at childbirth showed a strong influence on the relationship of birth order and infant and child mortality; correlations are stronger among older than youger mothers. However, even after the effect of age of mother at childbirth was partialled out, the effect of birth order on infant and child mortality remained significant and substantial. The conclusion is that parental underinvestment represents a link between fertility and mortality during infancy and early childhood that has not been described previously. Policy makers appear to have overlooked parental underinvestment in favor of more obvious economic and health mediators.
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