What Do We Know About Short- and Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Pollution?
Janet Currie,
Joshua Graff Zivin,
Jamie Mullins () and
Matthew Neidell
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Jamie Mullins: Department of Economics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2014, vol. 6, issue 1, 217-247
Abstract:
Evidence shows that pollution exposure early in life is detrimental to near-term health, and an increasing body of evidence suggests that early-childhood health influences health and human capital outcomes later in life. This article reviews the economic research that brings these two literatures together. We begin with a conceptual model that highlights the core relationships across the life cycle. We then review the literature concerned with such estimates, focusing particularly on identification strategies to mitigate concerns regarding endogenous exposure. The nascent empirical literature provides both direct and indirect evidence that early-childhood exposure to pollution significantly impacts later-life outcomes. We discuss the potential policy implications of these long-lasting effects and conclude with a number of promising avenues for future research.
Keywords: child; environment; human capital; health; latent; avoidance behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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