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References for Air pollution, educational achievements, and human capital formation
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Further reading
- Pope, C. A., Dockery, D. W. "Health effects of fine particulate air pollution: Lines that connect." Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 56:6 (2006): 709–742.
- Isen, A., Rossin-Slater, M., Walker, W. R. "Every breath you take—Every dollar you”ll make: The long-term consequences of the Clean Air Act of 1970." Journal of Political Economy 125:3 (2017): 848–902.
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Key references
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Ebenstein, A., Lavy, V., Roth, S. "The long-run
economic consequences of high-stakes examinations: Evidence from
transitory variation in pollution." American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 8:4 (2016): 36–65. Key reference: [1]
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Suglia, S. F., Gryparis, A., Wright, R. O., Schwartz, J., Wright, R. J. "Association of
black carbon with cognition among children in a prospective
birth cohort study." American Journal
of Epidemiology 167:3 (2008): 280–286. Key reference: [2]
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Chen, Y., Ebenstein, A., Greenstone, M., Li, H. "Evidence on the
impact of sustained exposure to air pollution on life expectancy
from China”s Huai River policy." Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences 110:32 (2013): 12936–12941. Key reference: [3]
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Currie, J., Walker, R. "Traffic congestion
and infant health: Evidence from E-ZPass." American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 3:1 (2011): 65–90. Key reference: [4]
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Sanders, N. J. "What doesn’t kill
you makes you weaker: Prenatal pollution exposure and
educational outcomes." Journal of Human
Resources 47:3 (2012): 826–850. Key reference: [5]
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Bharadwaj, P., Gibson, M., Graff
Zivin, J., Neilson, C. A. "Gray matters:
Fetal pollution exposure and human capital formation." Journal of the
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 4:2 (2017): 505–542. Key reference: [6]
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Ball, A. Air Pollution,
Foetal Mortality, and Long-Term Health: Evidence from the Great
London Smog. MBRA
Paper No.63229, 2014-11. Key reference: [7]
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Nilsson, J. P. The Long-Term
Effects of Early Childhood Lead Exposure: Evidence from the
PhaseOut of Leaded Gasoline. IFAU Working
Paper, 2009-11. Key reference: [8]
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Ham, J. C., Zweig, J. S., Avol, E. Pollution, Test
Scores and the Distribution of Academic Achievement: Evidence
from California Schools 2002–2008. IZA Conference
Paper, 2011-10. Key reference: [9]
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Ransom, M. R., Pope, C. A. "Elementary school
absences and PM10 pollution in Utah Valley." Environmental
Research 58:1 (1992): 204–219. Key reference: [10]
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Currie, J., Hanushek, E. A., Kahn, E. M., Neidell, M., Rivkin, S. G. "Does pollution
increase school absences?" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 91:4 (2009): 682–694. Key reference: [11]
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Stafford, T. M. "Indoor air quality
and academic performance." Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management 70 (2015): 34–50. Key reference: [12]
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Roth, S. The
Contemporaneous Effect of Indoor Air Pollution on Cognitive
Performance: Evidence from the UK, 2016. Key reference: [13]
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Ebenstein, A., Lavy, V., Roth, S. "The long-run
economic consequences of high-stakes examinations: Evidence from
transitory variation in pollution." American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 8:4 (2016): 36–65.
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Additional References
- Brulle, R. J., Pellow, D. N. "Environmental justice: human health and environmental inequalities." Annual Review of Public Health 27 (2006): 103–124.
- Chang, T., Graff Zivin, J., Gross, T., Neidell, M. "Particulate pollution and the productivity of pear packers." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 8:3 (2016): 141–169.
- Clark, D., Sokoloff, L. "Circulation and energy metabolism of the brain." In: Siegel, G. J., Agranoff, B. W., Albers, R. W., Fisher, S. K., Uhler, M. D. (eds). Basic Neurochemistry: Molecular, Cellular and Medical Aspects. Philadelphia, USA: Lippincott-Raven, 2013.
- Currie, J., Greenstone, M., Moretti, E. "Superfund cleanups and infant health." The American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 101:3 (2011): 435–441.
- Van Donkelaar, A., Martin, R. V., Brauer, M., Hsu, N. C., Kahn, R. A., Levy, R. C., Lyapustin, A., Sayer, A. M., Winker, D. M. "Global estimates of fine particulate matter using a combined geophysical-statistical method with information from satellites, models, and monitors." Environmental Science & Technology 50:7 (2016): 3762–3772.
- Graff Zivin, J., Neidell, M. "The impact of pollution on worker productivity." The American Economic Review 102:7 (2012): 3652–3673.
- Lichter, A., Pestel, N., Sommer, E. "Productivity effects of air pollution: Evidence from professional soccer." Labor Economics 48 (2017): 54–66.
- Lin, T. Y., Young, L. H., Wang, C. S. "Spatial variations of ground level ozone concentrations in areas of different scales." Atmospheric Environment 35:33 (2001): 5799–5807.
- Mohai, P., Lantz, P. M., Morenoff, J., House, J. S., Mero, R. P. "Racial and socio-economic disparities in residential proximity to polluting industrial facilities: Evidence from the Americans Changing Lives Study." American Journal of Public Health 99:S3 (2009): 649–656.
- Mohai, P., Pellow, D., Roberts, J. T. "Environmental justice." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34 (2009): 405–430.
- Moretti, E., Neidell, M. "Pollution, health, and avoidance behavior evidence from the ports of Los Angeles." Journal of Human Resources 46:1 (2011): 154–175.
- Neidell, M. J. "Air pollution, health, and socio-economic status: The effect of outdoor air quality on childhood asthma." Journal of Health Economics 23:6 (2004): 1209–1236.
- Pastor, M., Sadd, J. L., Morello-Frosch, R. "Reading, writing, and toxics: Children’s health, academic performance, and environmental justice in Los Angeles." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 22:2 (2004): 271–290.
- Pope, C. A., Bates, D. V., Raizenne, M. E. "Health effects of particulate air pollution: Time for reassessment?" Environmental Health Perspectives 103:5 (1995): 472.
- Schlenker, W., Walker, W. R. "Airports, air pollution, and contemporaneous health." The Review of Economic Studies 83:2 (2016): 768–809.
- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Health and Environmental Effects of Particulate Matter (PM).
- Wang, S., Zhang, J., Zeng, X., Zeng, Y., Wang, S., Chen, S. "Association of traffic-related air pollution with children’s neurobehavioral functions in Quanzhou, China" Environmental Health Perspectives 117:10 (2009): 1612.
- World Health Organization (WHO) Air Pollution Levels Rising in Many of the World's Poorest Cities.