We estimate the effects of temperature on human capital production in India. We show that high temperatures reduce math and reading test scores among school-age children. Agricultural income is one mechanism driving this relationship— hot days during the growing season reduce agricultural yields and test scores with comparatively modest effects of hot days in the nongrowing season. The roll-out of a workfare program, by providing a safety net for the poor, substantially weakens the link between temperature and test scores. Our results imply that absent social protection programs, higher temperatures will have large negative
Increasing global temperatures due to climate change threaten the welfare, health, and productivity ...
The low-income households in the South Asian countries are highly sensitive to climate-intensive sec...
The contemporaneous relationship between temperature and income is important because it enables econ...
This paper investigates the impact of temperature on economic activity in India, using state-level d...
Projections suggest that the damages from climate change will be substantial for developing countrie...
Preliminary and incomplete, not for attribution The industrial revolution in developing countries re...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Temperature-driven reductions in the demand for agricultural labor are associated with increases in ...
Not AvailableAgriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon seaso...
The industrial revolution in developing countries represents an unfinished process. Urban centers, d...
Weather uctuations have shaped the economic activities of humans for centuries. And in poor, develop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Copyright: © 2014 Kumar R et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the ...
ABSTRACT Using a quantitative research approach and secondary variables on climate change, GDP, and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Increasing global temperatures due to climate change threaten the welfare, health, and productivity ...
The low-income households in the South Asian countries are highly sensitive to climate-intensive sec...
The contemporaneous relationship between temperature and income is important because it enables econ...
This paper investigates the impact of temperature on economic activity in India, using state-level d...
Projections suggest that the damages from climate change will be substantial for developing countrie...
Preliminary and incomplete, not for attribution The industrial revolution in developing countries re...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Temperature-driven reductions in the demand for agricultural labor are associated with increases in ...
Not AvailableAgriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon seaso...
The industrial revolution in developing countries represents an unfinished process. Urban centers, d...
Weather uctuations have shaped the economic activities of humans for centuries. And in poor, develop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Copyright: © 2014 Kumar R et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the ...
ABSTRACT Using a quantitative research approach and secondary variables on climate change, GDP, and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Increasing global temperatures due to climate change threaten the welfare, health, and productivity ...
The low-income households in the South Asian countries are highly sensitive to climate-intensive sec...
The contemporaneous relationship between temperature and income is important because it enables econ...