Conventional wisdom suggests that pollution damages are high in less-developed countries because they are highly polluted. Using administrative data on the universe of births and deaths, we explore the morbidity and mortality effects of gestational particulate matter exposure in high-pollution yet highly-developed Hong Kong. The effects of particulates on birthweight are large. We estimate no effect of particulates on neonatal mortality. We interpret our stark mortality results in a comparative analysis of pollution-mortality relationships across well-known studies. We provide evidence that mortality damages may be high in less-developed countries because they are less developed, not because they are more polluted
Background: Increasing studies reported increased mortality risk associated with exposure to lower-t...
International audienceSeveral studies have found maternal exposure to particulate matter pollution w...
This paper provides new evidence on the consequences of foetal exposure to high levels of pollution ...
Much of what we know about the marginal effect of pollution on infant mortality is derived from deve...
Short-term effects of air pollution on mortality have been well documented in the literature worldwi...
Please note: This work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this i...
This paper will discuss the effects of exposure to pollution, in particular particulate matter, on i...
Ambient air pollution is the leading environmental risk factor for premature mortality, responsible ...
This paper investigates the impact of particulate matter pollution and the level of development on m...
Background: Industrial pollution is considered to be a detrimental factor for human health. This stu...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the health effects of pollution in China. ...
Developing countries rank highest in air pollution worldwide, yet regulations of such pollution are ...
Abstract: Recent work has shown that in-utero air pollution has negative effects on both contemporan...
This study aimed to determine whether individuals with lower socioeconomic status (SES) were more su...
Summary: Background: WHO estimates that, in 2015, nearly 1 million children younger than 5 years di...
Background: Increasing studies reported increased mortality risk associated with exposure to lower-t...
International audienceSeveral studies have found maternal exposure to particulate matter pollution w...
This paper provides new evidence on the consequences of foetal exposure to high levels of pollution ...
Much of what we know about the marginal effect of pollution on infant mortality is derived from deve...
Short-term effects of air pollution on mortality have been well documented in the literature worldwi...
Please note: This work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this i...
This paper will discuss the effects of exposure to pollution, in particular particulate matter, on i...
Ambient air pollution is the leading environmental risk factor for premature mortality, responsible ...
This paper investigates the impact of particulate matter pollution and the level of development on m...
Background: Industrial pollution is considered to be a detrimental factor for human health. This stu...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the health effects of pollution in China. ...
Developing countries rank highest in air pollution worldwide, yet regulations of such pollution are ...
Abstract: Recent work has shown that in-utero air pollution has negative effects on both contemporan...
This study aimed to determine whether individuals with lower socioeconomic status (SES) were more su...
Summary: Background: WHO estimates that, in 2015, nearly 1 million children younger than 5 years di...
Background: Increasing studies reported increased mortality risk associated with exposure to lower-t...
International audienceSeveral studies have found maternal exposure to particulate matter pollution w...
This paper provides new evidence on the consequences of foetal exposure to high levels of pollution ...