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Fertility and air pollution: Some empirical findings
Authors:R.K. Koshal  M. Koshal  J. Bradfield
Affiliation:Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, U.S.A.;Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 13323, U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper attempts to explain regional differences in fertility rates in the standard metropolitan statistical areas of the United States through socioeconomic factors and air pollution. An important feature of this study is that it uses the most recent data pertaining to a homogeneous sample of observations within a country rather than using data for different countries. Statistical results suggest that given other factors, fertility and the level of air pollution have an inverse relationship. This quantitative effect is statistically significant but the absolute impact is rather low. Our results also suggest that an increase in the level of income, relative education of females, temperature, and the availability of physicians would in the long run reduce fertility rates in the urban areas of the United States.
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