1. The effects of weather shocks on early childhood development: Evidence from 25 years of tropical storms in Jamaica.
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Beuermann DW and Pecha CJ
- Subjects
- Body Weight, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Jamaica epidemiology, Male, Pregnancy, Adverse Childhood Experiences statistics & numerical data, Child Development physiology, Cyclonic Storms statistics & numerical data, Weather
- Abstract
This study analyses the effects of exposure to tropical storms and hurricanes during pregnancy on children's anthropometric measures taken within the first five years of life. We merge destruction indexes calculated at the district level with 13 yearly rounds of household level surveys from Jamaica. The empirical strategy exploits variation arising from the storms' timing and intensity across different cohorts within the same district. The findings rule out medium-to-large overall adverse effects of tropical storms. However, when expectant mothers living in coastal-rural areas are affected by the cumulative destruction of two hurricanes, their children experience negative impacts on both weight-for-age and weight-for-height measures., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2020
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