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Janet Currie, Matthew Neidell, Air Pollution and Infant Health: What Can We Learn from California's Recent Experience?, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 120, Issue 3, August 2005, Pages 1003–1030, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/120.3.1003
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Abstract
We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers several innovations: first, most previous studies examine populations subject to far greater levels of pollution. Second, many studies examine a single pollutant in isolation. We examine three “criteria” pollutants in a common framework. Third, we use rich individual-level data and pollution measured at the weekly level. Our most novel finding is a significant effect of CO on infant mortality: we find that reductions in carbon monoxide over the 1990s saved approximately 1000 infant lives in California.