“United we stand divided we fall”: maternal social participation and children’s nutritional status in Peru
Abstract
In previous literature, social capital has been hypothesized
as a substitute for other forms of capital, such as physical
and human capital. This paper contributes to this
literature, studying the association between mothers’
access to social capital via participation in community
organizations and their children’s nutritional status at 1
and 5 years. Using the Peruvian sample of the Young Lives project, this study suggests that, where human capital is
scarce, social capital might have important implications
for child development. Maternal social capital is
positively associated with height at 1 year old for those
children whose mothers have no formal education. No
significant association is found at 5 years of age.