In communities highly dependent on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods, the common oc-currence of climatic shocks such as droughts can lower the opportunity cost of having children, and raise fertility. Using longitudinal household data from Madagascar, we estimate the causal effect of drought occurrences on fertility, and explore the nature of potential mechanisms driving this effect. We exploit exogenous within-district year-to-year variation in rainfall deficits, and find that droughts occurring during the agricultural season significantly increase the number of children born to women living in agrarian communities. This effect is long lasting, as it is not reversed within four years following the drought occurrence. Analyzing the ...
International audienceEach year there are over 300 natural disasters globally with millions of victi...
The study attempts to uncover how people living in vulnerable areas address the relationship between...
Replication data for chapter 2: This chapter examines the impact of drought on child health and scho...
In communities highly dependent on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods, the common oc-currence...
This paper evaluates the short-Term health effects of in utero drought shock using repeated cross-se...
Despite the worldwide decrease in fertility rates, Sub-Saharan Africa is still an exception, showing...
In spite of the vast importance of weather shocks for population processes, limited work has investi...
I analyze whether variation in rainfall risk played a role for the speed of the demographic transiti...
International audienceWe analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young a...
Does exposure to tropical cyclones affect fertility? This paper tackles this issue byexploiting geol...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Weather shocks are an important source of productivity variation in much of the developing world. St...
Changing environmental conditions constitutes one of the greatest threats to human health by reducin...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
International audienceEach year there are over 300 natural disasters globally with millions of victi...
The study attempts to uncover how people living in vulnerable areas address the relationship between...
Replication data for chapter 2: This chapter examines the impact of drought on child health and scho...
In communities highly dependent on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods, the common oc-currence...
This paper evaluates the short-Term health effects of in utero drought shock using repeated cross-se...
Despite the worldwide decrease in fertility rates, Sub-Saharan Africa is still an exception, showing...
In spite of the vast importance of weather shocks for population processes, limited work has investi...
I analyze whether variation in rainfall risk played a role for the speed of the demographic transiti...
International audienceWe analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young a...
Does exposure to tropical cyclones affect fertility? This paper tackles this issue byexploiting geol...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Weather shocks are an important source of productivity variation in much of the developing world. St...
Changing environmental conditions constitutes one of the greatest threats to human health by reducin...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
International audienceEach year there are over 300 natural disasters globally with millions of victi...
The study attempts to uncover how people living in vulnerable areas address the relationship between...
Replication data for chapter 2: This chapter examines the impact of drought on child health and scho...