Air pollution and infant health: what can we learn from California's recent experience?
"We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers several innovations: First, many previous studies examine populations subject to far greater levels of pollution. In contrast, the experience of California in the 1990s is clearly relevant to c...
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Zusammenfassung: | "We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers several innovations: First, many previous studies examine populations subject to far greater levels of pollution. In contrast, the experience of California in the 1990s is clearly relevant to current debates over the regulation of pollution. Second, many studies examine a few routinely monitored pollutants in isolation, generally because of data limitations. We examine four criteria' pollutants in a common framework. Third, we develop an identification strategy based on within zip code variation in pollution levels that controls for potentially important unobserved characteristics of high pollution areas. Fourth, we use rich individual-level data to investigate effects of pollution on infant mortality, fetal deaths, low birth weight and prematurity in a common framework. We find that the reductions in carbon monoxide (CO) and particulates (PM10) over the 1990s in California saved over 1,000 infant lives. However, we find little consistent evidence of pollution effects on fetal deaths, low birth weight or short gestation"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. |
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spelling | Currie, Janet M. 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)124510132 aut Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? Janet Currie ; Matthew Neidell Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2004 36, [14] S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10251 "We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers several innovations: First, many previous studies examine populations subject to far greater levels of pollution. In contrast, the experience of California in the 1990s is clearly relevant to current debates over the regulation of pollution. Second, many studies examine a few routinely monitored pollutants in isolation, generally because of data limitations. We examine four criteria' pollutants in a common framework. Third, we develop an identification strategy based on within zip code variation in pollution levels that controls for potentially important unobserved characteristics of high pollution areas. Fourth, we use rich individual-level data to investigate effects of pollution on infant mortality, fetal deaths, low birth weight and prematurity in a common framework. We find that the reductions in carbon monoxide (CO) and particulates (PM10) over the 1990s in California saved over 1,000 infant lives. However, we find little consistent evidence of pollution effects on fetal deaths, low birth weight or short gestation"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. Statistik Air Pollution adverse effects California Statistics Air Pollution California Physiological effect Environmentally induced diseases in children California Infant Mortality California Statistics Infant California Maternal Exposure adverse effects California Statistics Statistics Neidell, Matthew 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)12897592X aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10251 (DE-604)BV002801238 10251 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w10251.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Currie, Janet M. 1960- Neidell, Matthew 1972- Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Statistik Air Pollution adverse effects California Statistics Air Pollution California Physiological effect Environmentally induced diseases in children California Infant Mortality California Statistics Infant California Maternal Exposure adverse effects California Statistics |
title | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? |
title_auth | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? |
title_exact_search | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? |
title_exact_search_txtP | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? |
title_full | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? Janet Currie ; Matthew Neidell |
title_fullStr | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? Janet Currie ; Matthew Neidell |
title_full_unstemmed | Air pollution and infant health what can we learn from California's recent experience? Janet Currie ; Matthew Neidell |
title_short | Air pollution and infant health |
title_sort | air pollution and infant health what can we learn from california s recent experience |
title_sub | what can we learn from California's recent experience? |
topic | Statistik Air Pollution adverse effects California Statistics Air Pollution California Physiological effect Environmentally induced diseases in children California Infant Mortality California Statistics Infant California Maternal Exposure adverse effects California Statistics |
topic_facet | Statistik Air Pollution adverse effects California Statistics Air Pollution California Physiological effect Environmentally induced diseases in children California Infant Mortality California Statistics Infant California Maternal Exposure adverse effects California Statistics Statistics |
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