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Mental health penalties of having a child: findings from the China family panel studies
Psychologynpj Mental Health Research

Mental health penalties of having a child: findings from the China family panel studies

X. Shi and Y. Shen

This groundbreaking research by Xinjie Shi and Yu Shen reveals a concerning reality about the mental health of new mothers in China. After childbirth, women experience a significant decline in life satisfaction and an increase in depression, while men remain largely unaffected. This study underscores the pressing need for policy changes to support women's mental health and boost birth rates.... show more
Abstract
In recent years, the birth rate in China has rapidly declined. While much research has been done on the penalties in earnings that women incur when they fall behind men in the labor market due to childbirth, there has been little to no research on the mental health effects. This study addresses the gap in current literature by examining the mental health penalties that women experience after having a child in comparison to men. We applied econometric modeling to data collected from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) and found that women experienced a significant, immediate, and long-run decline (4.3%) in life satisfaction after their first child, while men were unaffected. We also found that women experienced a significant increase in depression after their first child. This suggests mental health penalties since the mental health risk proxied by these two measurements is only significant for women. This is likely related to child penalties in labor market performance and childbirth-related physical health issues. When countries adopt multiple tools to stimulate the birth rate for economic growth, they must consider the implicit burden on women—especially the long-term negative effects on mental health.
Publisher
npj Mental Health Research
Published On
May 15, 2023
Authors
Xinjie Shi, Yu Shen
Tags
mental healthchildbirthwomenlife satisfactiondepressionpolicy implicationsbirth rates
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