Deutsch
 
Datenschutzhinweis Impressum
  DetailsucheBrowse

Datensatz

DATENSATZ AKTIONENEXPORT
  Fertility transition powered by women’s access to electricity and modern cooking fuels

Belmin, C., Hoffmann, R., Pichler, P.-P., Weisz, H. (2022): Fertility transition powered by women’s access to electricity and modern cooking fuels. - Nature Sustainability, 5, 3, 245-253.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00830-3

Item is

Dateien

einblenden: Dateien
ausblenden: Dateien
:
26245.pdf (Postprint), 594KB
Name:
26245.pdf
Beschreibung:
-
Sichtbarkeit:
Öffentlich
MIME-Typ / Prüfsumme:
application/pdf / [MD5]
Technische Metadaten:
Copyright Datum:
-
Copyright Info:
-
Lizenz:
-

Externe Referenzen

einblenden:

Urheber

einblenden:
ausblenden:
 Urheber:
Belmin, Camille1, Autor              
Hoffmann, Roman1, Autor              
Pichler, Peter-Paul1, Autor              
Weisz, Helga1, Autor              
Affiliations:
1Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

Inhalt

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Schlagwörter: -
 Zusammenfassung: Access to electricity and modern cooking fuels, especially for women, leads to time savings in the home, improved health and better access to information. These factors increase women’s well-being and enhance their ability to make reproductive choices, which is empirically expressed by falling birth rates. This study provides an international analysis of the relationship between access to modern energy and fertility, based on panel data synthesized from 155 Demographic and Health Surveys over 26 years. Controlling for other determinants, we find that access to electricity and modern cooking fuels, along with education, negatively affects fertility. Energy and education effects are complementary and strongest in regions with initially high fertility rates. Expanded access to modern energy and education would accelerate the demographic transition. Therefore, the energy demand and carbon emissions needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of energy access while ensuring gender equality and climate action would be lower in the long term than currently assumed.

Details

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Sprache(n): eng - Englisch
 Datum: 2021-11-042021-12-132022-03
 Publikationsstatus: Final veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 10
 Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: -
 Inhaltsverzeichnis: -
 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: PIKDOMAIN: FutureLab - Social Metabolism and Impacts
Organisational keyword: FutureLab - Social Metabolism and Impacts
MDB-ID: yes - 3304
DOI: 10.1038/s41893-021-00830-3
OATYPE: Green Open Access
 Art des Abschluß: -

Veranstaltung

einblenden:

Entscheidung

einblenden:

Projektinformation

einblenden:

Quelle 1

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Titel: Nature Sustainability
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift, SCI, Scopus
 Urheber:
Affiliations:
Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: -
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 5 (3) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 245 - 253 Identifikator: Publisher: Springer Nature
CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/nature-sustainability