I study how change in environmental factors and information provision about environmental risk effect on human capitals and individuals\u27 behavior. Psychological maternal stress is thought to be a factor in poor infant health, but direct evidence is difficult to obtain. In first chapter, we posit that the 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California provides a natural test of the effect of mothers\u27 stress on infants\u27 birth weight and gestation. The Northridge disaster featured a low rate of injury and a quick recovery, but long-lasting and well documented consequences for mental health. Difference-in-difference results show that infants born closest to the epicenter were 0.2 percentage points more likely to be born with low...
The main focus of this dissertation is on social issues affecting people's health and welfare, withi...
Preterm birth may be affected by the interaction of residential air pollution with neighborhood econ...
Chapter 1 presents evidence that current economics research significantly underestimates the effects...
The dissertation consists of two applied health economics studies on early childhood environment and...
This research examines both health effects and market responses from local changes in environmental ...
The first chapter concerns the eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State on May 18th, 1980 wh...
Environmental and epidemiological research has linked exposure to air pollution and extreme temperat...
This dissertation examines early childhood malnutrition, focusing on the role played by environmenta...
Several methods are used to estimate the health costs of environmental degradation. In this research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation examines the linkages between pub...
This dissertation contains three empirical studies that explore the health impacts of two dimensions...
The objective of the thesis is to estimate the health and housing market effects of environmental po...
This dissertation consists of three essays on environmental, behavioral, and health economics. Chapt...
This dissertation addresses three issues in environmental policy and health: (1) can prenatal pollut...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on topics related to environmental and health ec...
The main focus of this dissertation is on social issues affecting people's health and welfare, withi...
Preterm birth may be affected by the interaction of residential air pollution with neighborhood econ...
Chapter 1 presents evidence that current economics research significantly underestimates the effects...
The dissertation consists of two applied health economics studies on early childhood environment and...
This research examines both health effects and market responses from local changes in environmental ...
The first chapter concerns the eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State on May 18th, 1980 wh...
Environmental and epidemiological research has linked exposure to air pollution and extreme temperat...
This dissertation examines early childhood malnutrition, focusing on the role played by environmenta...
Several methods are used to estimate the health costs of environmental degradation. In this research...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation examines the linkages between pub...
This dissertation contains three empirical studies that explore the health impacts of two dimensions...
The objective of the thesis is to estimate the health and housing market effects of environmental po...
This dissertation consists of three essays on environmental, behavioral, and health economics. Chapt...
This dissertation addresses three issues in environmental policy and health: (1) can prenatal pollut...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on topics related to environmental and health ec...
The main focus of this dissertation is on social issues affecting people's health and welfare, withi...
Preterm birth may be affected by the interaction of residential air pollution with neighborhood econ...
Chapter 1 presents evidence that current economics research significantly underestimates the effects...