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强迫迁移的代际健康效应:第二次世界大战期间对日裔美国人的拘禁

The Intergenerational Health Effects of Forced Displacement: Japanese American Incarceration during WWII
Journal of Public Economics · 2025 · Daniel Grossman、Umair Khalil、Laura Panza

中文摘要

我们研究了第二次世界大战期间美国强迫迁移和拘禁日裔美国人所造成的代际健康后果。曾遭拘禁的母亲所生婴儿出生时的健康状况较差。这种健康状况的下降体现为因暴露于集中营而导致整个出生体重分布发生下移。曾遭监禁者与其他族裔群体的父亲生育子女的可能性较低,但更有可能投资于教育并参与劳动力市场。尽管存在这些积极的人力资本效应,总体而言,我们发现拘禁对代际健康产生了负面影响。• 第二次世界大战期间的拘禁使日裔美国婴儿的出生体重降低约81克。• 对于处理组母亲,拘禁使其整个出生体重分布向下移动。• 尽管战后教育水平有所提高,代际健康效应仍然持续存在。• 与对照组相比,暴露于集中营使低出生体重风险增加15%。

Abstract

We study the intergenerational health consequences of forced displacement and incarceration of Japanese Americans in the US during WWII. Incarcerated mothers had babies who were less healthy at birth. This decrease in health represents a shift in the entire birthweight distribution due to exposure to prison camps. Imprisoned individuals were less likely to have children with fathers of other ethnic groups but were more likely to invest in education, and participate in the labor market. Despite these positive human capital effects, overall we find a negative effect of incarceration on intergenerational health. • WWII incarceration reduced birthweights of Japanese American babies by ∼ 81 g. • Internment shifted the entire distribution of birth weight downward for treated mothers. • Intergenerational health effects persisted despite educational gains post-war. • Exposure to camps increased low birthweight risk by 15% relative to control groups.
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