This paper evaluates the short-Term health effects of in utero drought shock using repeated cross-section household data on Malawi. The main finding reveals that the effects of in utero harvest variability caused by rainfall shocks on child growth indices are driven by the deleterious effects of negative rainfall deviations, namely droughts. Negative rainfall deviation during the agricultural season prior to the gestational period of a child leads to a 21.8 per cent average local level reduction in age-standardized height scores, with the counterpart positive rainfall deviation having no apparent effect. The paper also uses harvest and consumption patterns to establish an important link between early-life malnutrition and growth serving as ...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
Changing environmental conditions constitutes one of the greatest threats to human health by reducin...
In this study we consider the impact of drought and increasing prices shocks on child weight-for-age...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper examines the impact of exposure to early life rainfall shoc...
This paper examines the impact of rainfall shocks on a measure of child health, growth in height, dr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Addressing the effects of climatic variability on human population is one of the major development c...
Climate change has drastically altered precipitation patterns across the globe and has caused an inc...
This paper investigates the impact of timeline-bound fetal exposure to drought shocks on birth outco...
Do household consumption-smoothing strategies in poor countries entail significant long-run costs in...
While there is evidence of discrimination against girls in the allocation of resources within a hous...
A growing body of literature suggests that in utero exposure to hunger negatively affects children’s...
In communities highly dependent on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods, the common oc-currence...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
Changing environmental conditions constitutes one of the greatest threats to human health by reducin...
In this study we consider the impact of drought and increasing prices shocks on child weight-for-age...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper examines the impact of exposure to early life rainfall shoc...
This paper examines the impact of rainfall shocks on a measure of child health, growth in height, dr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Addressing the effects of climatic variability on human population is one of the major development c...
Climate change has drastically altered precipitation patterns across the globe and has caused an inc...
This paper investigates the impact of timeline-bound fetal exposure to drought shocks on birth outco...
Do household consumption-smoothing strategies in poor countries entail significant long-run costs in...
While there is evidence of discrimination against girls in the allocation of resources within a hous...
A growing body of literature suggests that in utero exposure to hunger negatively affects children’s...
In communities highly dependent on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods, the common oc-currence...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
Shocks in utero can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and socio-economic outcomes. By...
Changing environmental conditions constitutes one of the greatest threats to human health by reducin...
In this study we consider the impact of drought and increasing prices shocks on child weight-for-age...