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Short Lives. The impact of parental death on early life mortality and height in the Netherlands 1850-1940

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  • Quanjer, Björn
  • van Dijk, Ingrid K
  • Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Matthias

    (Radboud University Nijmegen)

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We investigate how experiencing parental death in infancy, childhood, or adolescence affected individuals’ health using two distinct measures: mortality before age 20 and young adult height. Using two complementary indicators of health enables us to gain more insights into processes of selection and the scarring of health. Employing nationally representative data for the Netherlands for the 1850-1940 period, we analyze the survival of roughly 36,000 boys and girls using Cox proportional hazard models, and the stature of more than 4,000 young adult men using linear regression models. Results show that losing a parent, and particularly a mother, at an early age (0-1 or 1-5) was related to strongly increased mortality. At the same time, we find no evidence that losing a parent at these ages affected stature in young adulthood. For boys, experiencing maternal death between ages five and 12 was strongly associated with a shorter young adult height, while we did not find evidence for an association between experiencing paternal death and shorter stature. We conclude that stature may not be a particularly good measure of the effects of early-life adversity if the health shock greatly increases mortality, as these effects create potential issues of health selection.

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  • Quanjer, Björn & van Dijk, Ingrid K & Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Matthias, 2021. "Short Lives. The impact of parental death on early life mortality and height in the Netherlands 1850-1940," SocArXiv uzxsr_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:uzxsr_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uzxsr_v1
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