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References for Does hot weather affect human fertility?
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Further reading
- Barreca, A., Clay, K., Greenstone, M., Deschenes, O., Shapiro, J. "Adapting to climate change: The remarkable decline in the US temperature-mortality relationship over the 20th century." Journal of Political Economy 124:1 (2016): 105–159.
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Key references
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Barreca, A., Deschenes, O., Guldi, M. Maybe Next Month? Temperature Shocks,
Climate Change, and Dynamic Adjustments in Birth Rates. IZA Working
Paper No.9480, 2015. Key reference: [1]
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Hansen, P. J. "Effects of heat stress on mammalian
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Henrik, N., Storgaard, H., Storgaard, L., Ernst, E., Bonde, J. P., Olsen, J. "Impact of diurnal scrotal temperature on
semen quality." Reproductive Toxicology 16:3 (2002): 215–221. Key reference: [3]
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Levin, M. L., Xu, X., Bartkowski, J. P. "Seasonality of sexual debut." Journal of Marriage and Family 64 (2002): 871–884. Key reference: [4]
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Rodgers, J. L., Harris, D. F., Vickers, K. B. "Seasonality of first coitus in the
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Lam, D., Miron, J. "Global patterns of seasonal variation in
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Almond, D., Currie, J. "Killing me softly: The fetal origins
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Lam, D., Miron, J. "The effects of temperature on human
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Deschenes, O., Greenstone, M., Guryan, J. "Climate change and birth weight." American Economic Review: Papers and
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Goldin, C., Katz, L. F. "The power of the pill: Oral contraceptives
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Barreca, A., Deschenes, O., Guldi, M. Maybe Next Month? Temperature Shocks,
Climate Change, and Dynamic Adjustments in Birth Rates. IZA Working
Paper No.9480, 2015.
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Additional References
- Edwards, M. J., Saunders, R. D., Shiota, K. "Effects of heat on embryos and foetuses." International Journal of Hypertheria 19:3 (2003): 295–324.
- Fehring, R. J., Schneider, M., Raviele, K. "Variability in the phases of the menstrual cycle." Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 35:3 (2006): 376–384.
- Goss, S. C. "The future financial status of the Social Security program." Social Security Bulletin 70:3 (2010): 111–125.
- Wilcox, A. J., Weinberg, C. R., Baird, D. D. "Timing of sexual intercourse in relation to ovulation." New England Journal of Medicine 333:23 (1995): 1517–1521.
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