The contribution of female health to economic development

David E. Bloom, Michael Kuhn, Klaus Prettner

Publication: Scientific journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

We analyse the economic consequences for poor countries of investing in female health within a unified growth model featuring health-related gender differences in productivity. Better female health accelerates the demographic transition and thereby the take-off towards sustained economic growth. By contrast, male health improvements delay the transition and take-off because they tend to raise fertility. However, households tend to prefer male health improvements over female health improvements because they imply a larger static utility gain. This highlights the existence of a dynamic trade-off between the short-run interests of households and long-run development goals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1650 - 1677
JournalEconomic Journal
Volume130
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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