| Type |
Journal Article - Review of Economics and Statistics |
| Title |
Season of birth and later outcomes: Old questions, new answers |
| Author(s) |
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| Volume |
95 |
| Issue |
3 |
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) |
2013 |
| Page numbers |
711-724 |
| URL |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3777829/ |
| Abstract |
Season of birth is associated with later outcomes; what drives this association remains unclear. We consider a new explanation: variation in maternal characteristics. We document large changes in maternal characteristics for births throughout the year; winter births are disproportionally realized by teenagers and the unmarried. Family background controls explain nearly half of season-of-birth’s relation to adult outcomes. Seasonality in maternal characteristics is driven by women trying to conceive; we find no seasonality among unwanted births. Prior seasonality-in-fertility research focuses on conditions at conception; here expected conditions at birth drive variation in maternal characteristics while conditions at conception are unimportant. |