Tesis
Health insurance eligibility and child health in Peru : an analysis of the "Seguro Materno-Infantil" program
Autor
Kawamura, Enrique
Institución
Resumen
In this paper I estimate the impact of Peru’s Seguro Materno‐Infantil on mothers’ and
children’s health care utilization and subsequent health outcomes, using a Difference‐in‐
Differences (DiD) design. I exploit the program’s eligibility rule, based on region of
residence of the beneficiary and age of the child or prenatal or puerperium stage of the
mother. I estimate the effect of the intention to treat using data from the Demographic and
Health Surveys (DHS). Results show that the effects of the program on health system
utilization are generally positive, although no significant effects are found on the rates of
immunization for children enrolled. Moreover, I find that the Seguro Materno‐Infantil had
positive and significant effects on child health, measured by anthropometric variables like
weight‐for‐height, and weight‐for‐age.