Increase in fertility following coal and oil power plant retirements in California
Abstract Background Few studies have explored the relationship between air pollution and fertility. We used a natural experiment in California when coal and oil power plants retired to estimate associations with nearby fertility rates. Methods We used a difference-in-differences negative binomial mo...
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Main Authors: | Joan A. Casey (Author), Alison Gemmill (Author), Deborah Karasek (Author), Elizabeth L. Ogburn (Author), Dana E. Goin (Author), Rachel Morello-Frosch (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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