Cil Gulcan
Department of Economics, 1285 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, United States.
J Health Econ. 2017 May;53:131-155. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2017.03.004. Epub 2017 Mar 18.
In 23 states and Washington D.C., alcohol retailers are required by law to post alcohol warning signs (AWS) that warn against the risks of drinking during pregnancy. Using the variation in the adoption of these laws across states and within states over time, I find a statistically significant reduction in prenatal alcohol use associated with AWS. I then use this plausibly exogenous change in drinking behavior to establish a causal link between prenatal alcohol exposure and birth outcomes. I find that AWS laws are associated with decreases in the odds of very low birth weight and very pre-term birth.
在23个州以及华盛顿特区,法律要求酒类零售商张贴酒精警示标志(AWS),以警示孕期饮酒的风险。利用这些法律在各州之间以及各州内部随时间推移采用情况的差异,我发现与AWS相关的产前酒精使用有统计学上的显著减少。然后,我利用这种饮酒行为中看似外生的变化来建立产前酒精暴露与出生结果之间的因果联系。我发现AWS法律与极低出生体重和极早产几率的降低有关。