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" Malaria ecology, child mortality & fertility. "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 910590
Doc. No : LA3rk6n36s
Title & Author : Malaria ecology, child mortality amp; fertility. [Article]\ McCord, Gordon C; Conley, Dalton; Sachs, Jeffrey D
Date : 2017
Title of Periodical : UC San Diego
Abstract : The broad determinants of fertility are thought to be reasonably well identified by demographers, though the detailed quantitative drivers of fertility levels and changes are less well understood. This paper uses a novel ecological index of malaria transmission to study the effect of child mortality on fertility. We find that temporal variation in the ecology of the disease is well-correlated to mortality, and pernicious malaria conditions lead to higher fertility rates. We then argue that most of this effect occurs through child mortality, and estimate the effect of child mortality changes on fertility. Our findings add to the literature on disease and fertility, and contribute to the suggestive evidence that child mortality reductions have a causal effect on fertility changes.
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