Sém. 03/02/26 E. Gautrain

SÉMINAIRE DE RECHERCHE EN ÉCONOMIE - GATE LYON SAINT-ÉTIENNE : Elsa Gautrain

10h30 -11h45

Salle du Conseil  202 (2ème étage)

77 rue Michelet
42100 Saint Etienne

Campus Tréfilerie - GATE Lyon Saint-Étienne

Elsa Gautrain (University of Fribourg) présentera un séminaire intitulé : Nutritional Benefits of Fostering: Evidence from Longitudinal Data in South Africa.

Résumé / abstract  : In sub-Saharan Africa, child fostering—a widespread practice in which a child moves out of the household of her biological parents can have significant implications for a child’s overall well-being. Using longitudinal data from South Africa that includes individual tracking, we employ double machine learning to estimate the impact of fostering on child nutrition while addressing selection into treatment and endogenous attrition, two common challenges in the literature. Our findings reveal that fostering reduces the probability of being stunted by 6.9 percentage points, corresponding to a 44 percent reduction compared to the mean prevalence. This improvement appears to be driven by foster children relocating to smaller rural households that often include retired adults, typically grandparents, who receive a pension. Fostering also improves the nutritional outcomes of other children remaining in sending households, suggesting that fostering can be mutually beneficial for both groups.