Ausgabe 4/2021
Demographic Responses to Changes in the Natural Environment
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Putting people into dynamic places: the importance of specific contexts in understanding demographic responses to changes in the natural environment
Katherine J. Curtis, Malia Jones, Marcia J. Carlson
Population responses to environmental change: looking back, looking forward
Barbara Entwisle
Working toward effective anonymization for surveillance data: innovation at South Africa’s Agincourt Health and Socio-Demographic Surveillance Site
Lori M. Hunter, Catherine Talbot, Wayne Twine, Joe McGlinchy, Chodziwadziwa W. Kabudula, Daniel Ohene-Kwofie
Deepwater Horizon oil spill exposure and child health: a longitudinal analysis
Tim Slack, Rhiannon A. Kroeger, Samuel Stroope, Kathryn Sweet Keating, Jonathan Sury, Jeremy Brooks, Thomas Chandler, Jaishree Beedasy
Childhood exposure to polluted neighborhood environments and intergenerational income mobility, teenage birth, and incarceration in the USA
Robert Manduca, Robert J. Sampson
Climatic conditions and infant care: implications for child nutrition in rural Ethiopia
Heather Randell, Kathryn Grace, Maryia Bakhtsiyarava
Climate variability and health in extremely vulnerable communities: investigating variations in surface water conditions and food security in the West African Sahel
Kathryn Grace, Frank Davenport
Left home high and dry-reduced migration in response to repeated droughts in Thailand and Vietnam
Esteban J. Quiñones, Sabine Liebenehm, Rasadhika Sharma
Amenities or disamenities? Estimating the impacts of extreme heat and wildfire on domestic US migration
Richelle L. Winkler, Mark D. Rouleau