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Heat exposure and child nutrition: Evidence from West Africa

Sylvia Blom, Ariel Ortiz‐Bobea, John Hoddinott

2022Journal of Environmental Economics and Management67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extreme heat shocks are increasingly linked to poor economic and health outcomes. This paper constructs hour-degree bins of temperature exposure to assess the effects of extreme heat on early child nutrition, a health outcome correlated with educational attainment and income in adulthood. Linking 15 rounds of repeated cross-section data from five West African countries to geo-coded weather data, we find that extreme heat exposure increases the prevalence of both chronic and acute malnutrition. We find that a 2 °C rise in temperature will increase the prevalence of stunting by 7.4 percentage points, reversing the progress made on improving nutrition during our study period.

Topics & Concepts

MalnutritionExtreme heatEnvironmental healthExtreme weatherCold weatherChild healthMedicineGeographyDemographyEconomicsPediatricsClimate changeEconomic growthBiologySociologyEcologyMeteorologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsChild Nutrition and Water Access