Nanna Fukushima, Stephanie von Hinke, Emil N. Sørensen
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Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of the staggered roll-out of a pollution
reduction programme introduced in the UK in the 1950s. The policy allowed local
authorities to introduce so-called Smoke Control Areas (SCAs) which banned
smoke emissions. We start by digitizing historical pollution data to show that
the policy led to an immediate reduction in black smoke concentrations. We then
merge data on the exact location, boundary and month of introduction of SCAs to
individual-level outcomes in older age using individuals' year-month and
location of birth. We show that exposure to the programme increased
individuals' birth weights as well as height in adulthood. We find no impact on
their years of education or fluid intelligence.