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The long-term effects of early-life pollution exposure: Evidence from the London smog

Stephanie von Hinke, Emil N. Sørensen

2023Journal of Health Economics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper uses a large UK cohort to investigate the impact of early-life pollution exposure on individuals' human capital and health outcomes in older age. We compare individuals who were exposed to the London smog in December 1952 whilst in utero or in infancy to those born after the smog and those born at the same time but in unaffected areas. We find that those exposed to the smog have substantially lower fluid intelligence and worse respiratory health, with some evidence of a reduction in years of schooling.

Topics & Concepts

CohortEnvironmental healthMedicineIn uteroCohort studyDemographyGerontologyPregnancyGeneticsFetusPathologySociologyBiologyInternal medicineAir Quality and Health ImpactsGlobal Health Care IssuesHealth disparities and outcomes
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