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Risto Conte Keivabu
Risto Conte Keivabu
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Extreme Heat, Birth Outcomes, and Socioeconomic Heterogeneity
R Conte Keivabu, M Cozzani
Demography, 2022
242022
London congestion charge: the impact on air pollution and school attendance by socioeconomic status
R Conte Keivabu, T Rüttenauer
Population and Environment 43 (4), 576-596, 2022
202022
Extreme temperature and mortality by educational attainment in Spain, 2012–2018
R Conte Keivabu
European Journal of Population 38 (5), 1145-1182, 2022
162022
Temperature and school absences: evidence from England
R Conte Keivabu
Population and Environment 46 (1), 6, 2024
42024
Poor air quality at school and educational inequality by family socioeconomic status in Italy
F Bernardi, R Conte Keivabu
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 91, 100932, 2024
32024
Poor air at school and educational inequalities by family socioeconomic status
F Bernardi, RC Keivabu
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2023
32023
Temperature and fertility: Evidence from Spain
R Conte Keivabu, M Cozzani, J Wilde
Population Studies, 1-15, 2024
22024
Daniel Markovits: The Meritocracy Trap: How America’s Foundational Myth Feeds Inequality, Dismantles the Middle Class, and Devours the Elite
R Conte Keivabu
Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review 57 (3), 389-392, 2021
22021
Can a low emission zone improve academic performance? Evidence from a natural experiment in the city of Madrid
MT Valdés, MC Espadafor, R Conte Keivabu
Population and Environment 47 (1), 8, 2025
12025
The effect of temperature on language complexity: Evidence from seven million parliamentary speeches
R Conte Keivabu, T Widmann
iScience, 2024
12024
Extreme temperatures and morbidity in old age in Europe
F Zanasi, R Conte Keivabu
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 22, 1-28, 2024
12024
Spatial and temporal disparities in air pollution exposure at Italian schools
R Conte Keivabu
Genus 79 (1), 27, 2023
12023
Racial disparities in deaths related to extreme temperatures in the United States between 1993 and 2005
R Conte Keivabu, U Basellini, E Zagheni
MPIDR Working Papers, 2022
1*2022
Can a low emission zone improve academic performance? Evidence from a natural experiment in the city of Madrid
MT Valdés Fernández, MM Cañizares Espadafor, R Conte Keivabu
Springer, 2025
2025
Dementia and risks of temperature-related mortality and hospitalizations in Germany
R Conte Keivabu, E Zagheni, A Fink
The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical …, 2024
2024
Racial disparities in deaths related to extreme temperatures in the United States
RC Keivabu, U Basellini, E Zagheni
One Earth 7 (9), 1630-1637, 2024
2024
The impact of Monsoon weather on food security in Pakistan
R Conte Keivabu, R Chunara
ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024 (1), 2024
2024
Are frail populations more vulnerable to temperature-related mortality? The case of Sweden, 2001-2020
R Conte Keivabu, M Ebeling
ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024 (1), 2024
2024
The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet.
R Conte Keivabu
Population & Development Review 49 (4), 2023
2023
Temperature and fertility: evidence from Spanish register data
R Keivabu, M Cozzani, J Wilde
IZA Discussion Paper, 2023
2023
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