Authors
Richard W Evans, Yingyao Hu, Zhong Zhao
Publication date
2010/1
Journal
Journal of Population Economics
Volume
23
Pages
1-36
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Anecdotal evidence has suggested increased fertility rates resulting from catastrophic events in an area. In this paper, we measure this fertility effect using storm advisory data and fertility data for the Atlantic and Gulf-coast counties of the USA. We find that low-severity storm advisories are associated with a positive and significant fertility effect and that high-severity advisories have a significant negative fertility effect. As the type of advisory goes from least severe to most severe, the fertility effect of the specific advisory type decreases monotonically from positive to negative. We also find some other interesting demographic effects.
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Scholar articles
RW Evans, Y Hu, Z Zhao - Journal of Population Economics, 2010