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LEGISLATION AND INFANT MORTALITY DECLINES

Wednesday, 18th of April 2012 Print

 

  • LEGISLATION AND INFANT MORTALITY DECLINES

Full text is at http://www.nber.org/papers/w17996.pdf

 

ABSTRACT

From 1922 to 1929, the Sheppard-Towner Act provided matching grants to states to fund maternal and infant care education initiatives. We examine the effects of this public health program on infant mortality. States engaged in different types of activities, allowing us to examine whether different interventions had differential effects on mortality. Interventions that provided one-on-one contact and opportunities for follow-up care, such as home visits by public health nurses, reduced infant deaths more than classes and conferences. Overall, we estimate that Sheppard-Towner activities can account for 9 to 21 percent of the decline in infant mortality over the period.

 

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