Transitory Shocks and Birth Weights: Evidence from a Blackout in Zanzibar∗

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  • Alfredo Burlando
چکیده

Do transitory economic shocks affect neonatal outcomes? I show that an unexpected, monthlong blackout in Tanzania caused a sharp but temporary drop in work hours for workers in electricity-dependent jobs. Using records from a maternity ward, I document a reduction in birth weights for children exposed in utero to the blackout, and an increase in the probability of low birth weight. The reduction is correlated with measures of maternal exposure to the blackout. The blackout also increased fertility for teenage and first time mothers, but selection into pregnancy cannot fully explain the drop in weights. JEL Classification: O15, O14, J29, I12

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تاریخ انتشار 2012