Rising temperatures linked to increased child neglect

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As temperatures rise, so does the maltreatment of children, according to a new study from a researcher in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. The study, released as a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper, offers new insights into how climate change will affect child welfare.

Seasonal Variation in Child Maltreatment by Age and Report Source. Notes: Panels and of this figure plot the bimonthly means of allegation and victimization rates in the NCANDS data during the sample period, 2006 to 2016 for young children ) and school-aged children ). The allegation rate measures the daily average number of children per 1,000 with at least one maltreatment allegation during the bimonthly reporting period.

In fact, once the temperature reaches 95 degrees, the rate of maltreatment increases by about 5% compared with when temperatures are in the 60s. Notably, researchers found that, researchers also peered into the future, predicting that during the period 2061-2080, climate change will lead to an uptick in maltreatment of 13% over the current average.young children

Victims of child maltreatment can experience lower levels of educational achievement, lower rates of employment, lower earnings, fewer assets, an increased risk of substance abuse, and are more likely to engage in crime and be incarcerated later in life. Research estimates the average lifetime cost per victim of nonfatal child maltreatment to be over $200,000.. First, extreme temperatures can affect the mental health and behavior of adults and children.

 

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