Air quality and early-life mortality

evidence from indonesia's wildfires

Air quality and early-life mortality
Seema Jayachandran, Seema Jaya ...
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Air quality and early-life mortality

evidence from indonesia's wildfires

"Smoke from massive wildfires blanketed Indonesia in late 1997. This paper examines the impact this air pollution (particulate matter) had on fetal, infant, and child mortality. Exploiting the sharp timing and spatial patterns of the pollution and inferring deaths from "missing children" in the 2000 Indonesian Census, I find that the pollution led to 15,600 missing children in Indonesia (1.2% of the affected birth cohorts). Prenatal exposure to pollution largely drives the result. The effect size is much larger in poorer areas, suggesting that differential effects of pollution contribute to the socioeconomic gradient in health"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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Air quality and early-life mortality: evidence from indonesia's wildfires
2008, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Title from PDF file as viewed on 7/10/2008.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Cambridge, MA
Series
NBER working paper series -- working paper 14011, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 14011.

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HB1

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Electronic resource

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OL17087959M
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2008610850

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OL12042776W

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