Measuring temperature-related mortality using endogenously determined thresholds

Volume: 150, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 343 - 375
Published: Aug 9, 2018
Abstract
Heat-related mortality tends to be associated with heatwaves that do not allow for sufficient acclimatisation to hot temperatures. In contrast, damage functions and most heatwave emergency response plans do not account for acclimatisation. Using an excess heat measure that accounts for acclimatisation, this paper produces estimates of temperature-related mortality for the five largest Australian capital cities. Fixed effects panel threshold...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring temperature-related mortality using endogenously determined thresholds
Published Date
Aug 9, 2018
Volume
150
Issue
3-4
Pages
343 - 375
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