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<i>In Utero</i>Ramadan Exposure and Children's Academic Performance

Author Affiliations
Columbia University, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Published InThe Economic Journal
Year2014
Citations118

Abstract

A large literature has linked the in utero environment to health in adulthood. We consider how prenatal nutrition may shape human capital acquisition in childhood, utilising the month-long Ramadan fast as a natural experiment. In student register data for Pakistani and Bangladeshi families in England, we examine whether Ramadan's overlap with pregnancy affects subsequent academic outcomes at age 7. We find that test scores are 0.05-0.08 standard deviations lower for students exposed to Ramadan in early pregnancy. Our results suggest that brief prenatal investments may be more cost effective than traditional educational interventions in improving academic performance.
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