Resumen
Extensive evidence shows that weather conditions during gestation affect birth outcomes and early childhood development in the developing world. Pairing weather data during gestation with education and labor outcomes for more than one million people , we show that in-utero weather has lasting effects through adulthood: temperature during gestation affects schooling attainment, earnings, and access to formal employment among females in Peru, but not among males. We identify maternal anemia as a key driver of these outcomes. Our findings suggest that the persistent negative effects of temperature around birth can be mitigated through improved health services for vulnerable mothers. JEL codes: I12, I21, J16, O15
| Idioma original | Inglés |
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| Lugar de publicación | Lima |
| Páginas | 1-30 |
| Estado | Publicada - dic. 2018 |
Series de publicaciones
| Nombre | Working paper |
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| N.º | 134 |
ODS de las Naciones Unidas
Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
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ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
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ODS 4: Educación de calidad
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ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
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ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Palabras clave
- Climate Change
- Human Capital Formation
- Labor Markets
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