空气污染对出生结果的影响:来自印度的因果证据

Impact of air pollution on birth outcomes: Causal evidence from India

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2026
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人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用印度人口健康调查数据,以风向为工具变量,发现孕期颗粒物暴露减少一个标准差可使平均出生体重增加1.1%,低出生体重率降低2.9个百分点,且污染对低体重儿影响更大。

Abstract

India consistently ranks among the countries with the highest levels of ambient air pollution worldwide. At the same time, it faces significant challenges in neonatal health, with newborns having low birth weights which has been shown to have long-term impacts on health and labor market outcomes. Using data from the Indian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS), we examine the impact of in-utero exposure to particulate matter ( ) on birth outcomes. We exploit quasi-random variation in wind direction as an instrument for in-utero particulate matter exposure for each child. We find that reducing in-utero exposure by one standard deviation would lead to a 1.1% increase in average birth weight and reduce the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) and very low birth weight (VLBW) births by 2.9 and 0.7 percentage points, respectively. We extend our analysis to examine potential nonlinear effects of pollution exposure on birth outcomes. While we find no evidence of heterogeneous effects across different pollution thresholds, our results indicate that pollution disproportionately affects individuals in the lower tail of the birth weight distribution, with no impact at the upper tail.

空气污染出生体重低出生体重印度