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Subprime Babies: The Foreclosure Crisis and Initial Health Endowments

机译:次贷婴儿:止赎危机和最初的健康捐赠

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The subprime mortgage crisis was a devastating financial shock for many homeowners. This research uses a probabilistic matching strategy to link foreclosure records with birth certificate records from 2006 to 2010 in California to identify birth parents who experienced a foreclosure. Among mothers who did, those issued a loan during the peak of subprime lending from 2005 to 2007 were more Hispanic and socioeconomically disadvantaged than mothers with loans originating before 2005. We use a mother fixed-effects analyses of ever-foreclosed mothers issued a loan during 2006 and 2007 and find that infants in gestation during or after the foreclosure had a lower birth weight for gestational age than those born earlier, suggesting that the foreclosure crisis was a plausible contributor to disparities in initial health endowments.
机译:次级抵押贷款危机对许多房主造成了灾难性的金融冲击。这项研究采用概率匹配策略,将止赎记录与2006年至2010年加利福尼亚州的出生证明记录联系起来,以识别经历止赎的亲生父母。在做过母亲的母亲中,在2005年至2007年次级贷款高峰期间发放贷款的母亲比在2005年之前发放过贷款的母亲在西班牙裔和社会经济上处于不利地位。 2006年和2007年,发现在丧失抵押品赎回权期间或之后的妊娠婴儿的胎龄比出生早的婴儿低,这表明丧失抵押品赎回权的危机是造成最初健康health赋差异的合理原因。

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