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Comparative Study
. 2011;57(1):3-32.
doi: 10.1080/19485565.2011.564468.

A genetic instrumental variables analysis of the effects of prenatal smoking on birth weight: evidence from two samples

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Comparative Study

A genetic instrumental variables analysis of the effects of prenatal smoking on birth weight: evidence from two samples

George L Wehby et al. Biodemography Soc Biol. 2011.

Abstract

There is a large literature showing the detrimental effects of prenatal smoking on birth and childhood health outcomes. It is somewhat unclear though, whether these effects are causal or reflect other characteristics and choices by mothers who choose to smoke that may also affect child health outcomes or biased reporting of smoking. In this paper we use genetic markers that predict smoking behaviors as instruments to address the endogeneity of smoking choices in the production of birth and childhood health outcomes. Our results indicate that prenatal smoking produces more dramatic declines in birth weight than estimates that ignore the endogeneity of prenatal smoking, which is consistent with previous studies with non-genetic instruments. We use data from two distinct samples from Norway and the United States with different measured instruments and find nearly identical results. The study provides a novel application that can be extended to study several behavioral impacts on health and social and economic outcomes.

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The authors do not have any conflicts of interest in this work.

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