Department of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78249, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2012 Apr;8(2):185-98. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2010.00277.x. Epub 2010 Sep 28.
The purpose of this article is to provide new empirical evidence linking migration of Mexican households to the USA with infant health outcomes. By using new data for Mexico, the Encuesta Nacional de la Dinamica Demografica 2006, this research focuses on the effect of migration on birth weight. Multivariate logistic regression methods are used to model low birth weight (LBW) as a function of a set of proximate, intermediate and socioeconomic determinants. In analyzing the channels through which migration affects birth outcomes, the findings provide no conclusive evidence for remittances as the only mechanism associated with lowering the odds of LBW. Given the limitations of the data, the study results showed new empirical evidence explaining the significance of both financial and social remittances associated with international migration and infant health outcomes in Mexico.
本文旨在提供新的实证证据,将墨西哥家庭向美国的移民与婴儿健康结果联系起来。本研究利用墨西哥的新数据——2006 年全国人口动态调查,重点研究了移民对出生体重的影响。多元逻辑回归方法被用于将低出生体重(LBW)建模为一系列近似、中间和社会经济决定因素的函数。在分析移民影响出生结果的渠道时,研究结果并没有为汇款作为唯一与降低 LBW 几率相关的机制提供确凿的证据。考虑到数据的局限性,研究结果提供了新的实证证据,解释了与墨西哥国际移民和婴儿健康结果相关的金融和社会汇款的重要性。