International audienceIn this paper, we study the impact of air pollution on child growth in India. We rely on wind direction to capture quasi-random variation in three main criteria air pollutants. We show that an increase in the average concentration of fine particulate matter by one standard deviation is accountable for almost 5 and 2.4 percentage points of stunting and severe stunting rates, respectively. We also find that ozone and carbon monoxide impact weight-related outcomes. Stunting has critical long-term health and economic consequences; through its impact on stunting, pollution exacerbates the height premium in earnings, with girls being more adversely affected than boys in India. © 2022 Elsevier Inc
With nearly 1.3 billion inhabitants, India is the second most populous country in the world. A serio...
How serious is indoor air pollution (IAP) a mortality threat to young children? This paper estimate...
This paper reexamines empirical evidence on the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the impact of air pollution on child growth in India. ...
Introduction: Air pollution is increasingly becoming a serious global public health concern. Prior s...
Many children in India face the double burden of high exposure to ambient (AAP) and household air po...
The air quality of our indoor environments majorly affects our health. Children are the most exposed...
This paper examines effect of outdoor air pollution on child health in India by combining satellite ...
"Air pollution is a major and growing risk factor for ill health in India, contributing significantl...
"Today, air pollution has emerged as a global public health problem and is identified as a major env...
BackgroundChildren in India are exposed to high levels of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5). H...
Pregnant mothers in Bangladesh are exposed to very high and worsening levels of ambient air pollutio...
Air pollution is one of the most alarming environmental concerns for any developing countries as for...
Air pollution has become an emerging invisible killer in recent years and is a major cause of morbid...
In India, airborne pollutant is serious, and a growing illness cause of concern, adding considerably...
With nearly 1.3 billion inhabitants, India is the second most populous country in the world. A serio...
How serious is indoor air pollution (IAP) a mortality threat to young children? This paper estimate...
This paper reexamines empirical evidence on the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the impact of air pollution on child growth in India. ...
Introduction: Air pollution is increasingly becoming a serious global public health concern. Prior s...
Many children in India face the double burden of high exposure to ambient (AAP) and household air po...
The air quality of our indoor environments majorly affects our health. Children are the most exposed...
This paper examines effect of outdoor air pollution on child health in India by combining satellite ...
"Air pollution is a major and growing risk factor for ill health in India, contributing significantl...
"Today, air pollution has emerged as a global public health problem and is identified as a major env...
BackgroundChildren in India are exposed to high levels of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5). H...
Pregnant mothers in Bangladesh are exposed to very high and worsening levels of ambient air pollutio...
Air pollution is one of the most alarming environmental concerns for any developing countries as for...
Air pollution has become an emerging invisible killer in recent years and is a major cause of morbid...
In India, airborne pollutant is serious, and a growing illness cause of concern, adding considerably...
With nearly 1.3 billion inhabitants, India is the second most populous country in the world. A serio...
How serious is indoor air pollution (IAP) a mortality threat to young children? This paper estimate...
This paper reexamines empirical evidence on the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India ...