Does Unconditional Cash during Pregnancy Affect Infant Health?

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  • 072
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  • 2023-05-18
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  • This paper examines how cash transfers that are not conditional on employment affect infant health. Leveraging variation in the amount of pandemic-era stimulus and child tax credit payments that families received based on household composition, I find that an additional $100 in transfers reduces the prevalence of low birthweight by 2-3 percent. Effects are larger for payments received later in pregnancy, but are of a similar magnitude across the population. These additional resources increased prenatal care and improved maternal health in ways that are consistent with families both increasing investments in children's health and improving the prenatal environment.

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  • 05/18/2023
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  • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute
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  • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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