Session 1906
Climate and Fertility

Chair: Samuel Sellers, Office of Population and Health, USAID

1. Climate change, environmental shocks, and fertility: Global evidence from low- and middle-income countriesCôme Cheritel, Paris School of Economics; Roman Hoffmann, Wittgenstein Centre - IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU; Raya Muttarak, University of Bologna.

2. Climate change, environmental shocks, and fertility: Global evidence from low- and middle-income countriesCôme Cheritel, Paris School of Economics; Roman Hoffmann, International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Raya Muttarak, University of Bologna.

3. Environmental Disasters and Health at Birth: Evidence from Wildfires in SpainRisto Conte Keivabu, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Maria Rubio-Cabañez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

4. Drought and Contraceptive Use: Does Environmental Stress Lead to Delayed Pregnancy in Kenya?Kathryn Grace, University of Minnesota; Ankit Sikarwar, INED.

5. Assessing the Impact of Temperature Anomalies on Fertility: A Municipality-Level Analysis of Birth Rates in Mexico (1985- 2020)Itza Olguin Zuniga, University of Bologna; Côme Cheritel, Paris School of Economics; Raya Muttarak, University of Bologna.

6. The Impact of Weather Shocks on Fertility in Rural IndiaDivya Pandey, University of Minnesota.

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