Luke Nancy, Xu Hongwei
Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, Box 1916, Providence, RI 02912 USA.
Demogr Res. 2011 Feb 22;24:345-374. doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2011.24.15.
Much research attention has been devoted to community context and health. Communities are often defined as residential spaces, such as neighborhoods, or as social groupings, such as caste in India. Using data from a group of tea estates in South India, we attempt to address important methodological challenges in the identification of neighborhood effects on child health. We find significant neighborhood effects for weight for age at age one, including a protective role for community-level women's education, but none for birth weight. In contrast to the usual pattern in rural India, caste disparities in child health are also eliminated in this setting.
许多研究关注都集中在社区环境与健康方面。社区通常被定义为居住空间,如邻里社区,或社会群体,如印度的种姓群体。利用印度南部一组茶园的数据,我们试图应对在识别邻里环境对儿童健康影响方面的重要方法挑战。我们发现,一岁时年龄别体重存在显著的邻里环境影响,包括社区层面女性教育的保护作用,但对出生体重没有影响。与印度农村的常见模式不同,在这种情况下儿童健康方面的种姓差异也消除了。