TY - GEN AU - Aparicio, Gabriela AU - Gerardino, MarĂ­a Paula AU - Rangel, Marcos TI - Gender Gaps in Birthweight: The Effects of Air Pollution across Latin America PY - 2019 Y1 - 2019/08/19 DO - 10.18235/0001838 AB - This paper looks at the effects of fetal pollution-exposure on birthweight and examines whether air pollution concomitant to economic development is indeed more harmful to male than female fetuses. We find that that a 10% increase in pollution exposure in-utero reduces the gender birth-weight gap by approximately 50 grams, equivalent to smoking 5 cigarettes a day while pregnant. Family fixed effects specification are employed to control for unobserved confounding factors such as family background. Several countries in the region are studied relying on comparable health survey data and satellite-based pollution data. UR - https://doi.org/10.18235/0001838 ER -