Sonya Krutikova
Institute for Fiscal Studies
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SSM-Population Health | 2017
Sarah A Reynolds; Chris Andersen; Jere R. Behrman; Abhijeet Singh; Aryeh D. Stein; Liza Benny; Benjamin T. Crookston; Santiago Cueto; Kirk A. Dearden; Andreas Georgiadis; Sonya Krutikova; Lia C. H. Fernald
Children from low socio-economic status (SES) households often demonstrate worse growth and developmental outcomes than wealthier children, in part because poor children face a broader range of risk factors. It is difficult to characterize the trajectories of SES disparities in low- and middle-income countries because longitudinal data are infrequently available. We analyze measures of children’s linear growth (height) at ages 1, 5, 8 and 12y and receptive language (Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test) at ages 5, 8 and 12y in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam in relation to household SES, measured by parental schooling or household assets. We calculate children’s percentile ranks within the distributions of height-for-age z-scores and of age- and language-standardized receptive vocabulary scores. We find that children in the top quartile of household SES are taller and have better language performance than children in the bottom quartile; differences in vocabulary scores between children with high and low SES are larger than differences in the height measure. For height, disparities in SES are present by age 1y and persist as children age. For vocabulary, SES disparities also emerge early in life, but patterns are not consistent across age; for example, SES disparities are constant over time in India, widen between 5 and 12y in Ethiopia, and narrow in this age range in Vietnam and Peru. Household characteristics (such as mother’s height, age, and ethnicity), and community fixed effects explain most of the disparities in height and around half of the disparities in vocabulary. We also find evidence that SES disparities in height and language development may not be fixed over time, suggesting opportunities for policy and programs to address these gaps early in life.
Archive | 2017
Sonya Krutikova; Ross Warwick
Economic Development and Cultural Change | 2017
Paul Glewwe; Sonya Krutikova
Archive | 2018
Alison Andrew; Sonya Krutikova
Archive | 2018
Salifu Amadu; Orazio Attanasio; Bet Caeyers; Sarah Cattan; Lina Cardona Sosa; Sonya Krutikova; Peter Leighton; Lise Masselus; Mubarik Yakubu
Archive | 2018
Alison Andrew; Orazio Attanasio; Raquel Bernal; Lina Cordona; Sonya Krutikova; Diana Martinez Heredia; Carlos Medina; Ximena Peña; Marta Rubio-Codina; Marcos Vera-Hernandez
Archive | 2016
Pranita Achyut; Alison Andrew; Madhumita Das; Abhishek Gautam; Mariana Huepe; Sonya Krutikova; Shreshtha Kumar; Sanjay Sharma; Ronak Soni; Hemlata Verma; Ravi Verma
Archive | 2016
Orazio Attanasio; Sarah Cattan; Sonya Krutikova
Archive | 2016
Sonya Krutikova
Study Papers | 2015
Sonya Krutikova; Helene Bie Lilleør