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Air pollution and child health: the impact of brick kiln pollution on children's cognitive abilities and physical health in Pakistan

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 23, Issue 9, Pages 13590-13606

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-021-01229-y

Keywords

Brick kilns; Cognitive ability; Particulate matters; Physical health

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  1. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan [(TRGP) 2017-18]

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The study reveals the significant negative impact of brick kiln pollution on children's cognitive ability and physical health, indicating adverse long-term consequences beyond direct health costs.
This study explores the adverse impact of air pollution, caused by emissions from brick kilns, on the children's cognitive ability and physical health. A survey of children between the age of 5 and 12 years was conducted in the Peshawar district of KP province of Pakistan. The concentrations of particulate matters (PM10 and PM2.5) were found to be higher in areas within 3 km radius of brick kilns (treatment group) compared to those that are outside of this defined radius (comparison group). By employing propensity score matching method, the study found that exposure to brick kiln pollution has significant negative effect on children's cognitive ability and physical health. These results advocate that, in addition to increasing the direct health cost, brick kiln pollution also has adverse long-term welfare consequences through indirect and unobservable effects.

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