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many ways. Since sleep is a basic human need and part of everyone's life, the question of how temperature affects human … sleep naturally arises. This paper examines the effect of daily mean temperature on sleep duration using nationally … representative Hungarian time use surveys between 1976 and 2010. Compared to a mild temperature (5-10 °C), colder temperatures do not …
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many ways. Since sleep is a basic human need and part of everyone's life, the question of how temperature affects human … sleep naturally arises. This paper examines the effect of daily mean temperature on sleep duration using nationally … representative Hungarian time use surveys between 1976 and 2010. Compared to a mild temperature (5-10 °C), colder temperatures do not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014340617
many ways. Since sleep is a basic human need and part of everyone's life, the question of how temperature affects human … sleep naturally arises. This paper examines the effect of daily mean temperature on sleep duration using nationally … representative Hungarian time use surveys between 1976 and 2010. Compared to a mild temperature (5-10 êC), colder temperatures do not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014468528
This study explores the link between daily weather conditions and individual engagement in physical activities within the context of the climate emergency. Using ATUS data from 2003-2022, alongside detailed daily-county weather data, the research investigates their correlations. Results...
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Evidence of the relationship between temperature during pregnancy and human embryo mortality is limited. Most … pregnancy temperature exposure on the clinically unobserved pregnancy loss rate. We use administrative data of clinically … observed pregnancies from more than three decades for Hungary. We apply an empirical approach that allows us to infer the …
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We analyze the impact of in utero temperature exposure on the birth weight and prevalence of low birth weight using … administrative data on singleton live births conceived between 2000 and 2016 in Hungary. We find that exposure to high temperatures … additional hot day (mean temperature >25°C) during the gestation period reduces birth weight by 0.5 grams. The second and third …
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In this paper, we examine the relationship between temperature and human conception rates and project the impacts of … 2015 in Hungary, we show that exposure to hot temperatures reduces the conception rate in the first few weeks following the …. However, some newborns may experience non-negligible consequences because of the altering in utero temperature exposure due to …
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effects of temperature shocks on birth rates in the United States between 1931 and 2010. Our innovative approach allows for … fertility cost of temperature shocks by shifting conception month. This dynamic adjustment helps explain the observed decline in … on our analysis of historical changes in the temperature-fertility relationship, we conclude air conditioning could be …
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Research on the effect of in utero shocks on health at birth may be influenced by in utero selection. This study outlines a conceptual framework and shows that the results of the standard empirical approach are biased if (i) the exposure changes the probability of fetal death and (ii) health...
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Using data from 32 European countries for nearly 244 million live births between 1969 and 2021, this paper examines the effects of temperatures on birth rates. The results show that exposure to hot days slightly reduces birth rates five to eight months later, while much stronger negative effects...
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