Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Taraz, Vis
Halliday, Simon
and
Brookes-Gray, Harriet
2021.
The Impact of Weather Shocks on Employment Outcomes: Evidence from South Africa.
SSRN Electronic Journal ,
Creti, Anna
Delacote, Philippe
and
Leblois, Antoine
2021.
Introduction: special issue on weather and climate impacts in developing countries.
Environment and Development Economics,
Vol. 26,
Issue. 5-6,
p.
429.
Wei, Xiahai
Li, Jianan
Liu, Hongyou
and
Wan, Jiangtao
2023.
Temperature and outdoor productivity: Evidence from professional soccer players.
Journal of Asian Economics,
Vol. 87,
Issue. ,
p.
101622.
Brookes Gray, Harriet
Taraz, Vis
and
Halliday, Simon D.
2023.
The impact of weather shocks on employment outcomes: evidence from South Africa.
Environment and Development Economics,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 3,
p.
285.
Yu, Yanni
Huang, Jinghong
and
Zhou, Tao
2023.
The impact of extreme temperature on labor wage: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms.
Global Environmental Change,
Vol. 83,
Issue. ,
p.
102768.
Mudzingiri, Calvin
Mudiriza, Gibson
Jana, Getrude
and
Sunge, Regret
2024.
The effect of local climatic conditions on household consumption: a case study of South Africa.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 1,
Xie, Victoria Wenxin
2024.
Labor market adjustment to extreme heat shocks: Evidence from Brazil.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,
Vol. 222,
Issue. ,
p.
266.
Dasgupta, Shouro
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.
Shayegh, Soheil
Bosello, Francesco
Park, R. Jisung
and
Gosling, Simon N.
2024.
Heat stress and the labour force.
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment,
Vol. 5,
Issue. 12,
p.
859.
Goicoechea, Ana
and
Lang, Megan
2025.
Firm-Level Adaptation to Climate Change in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
The World Bank Research Observer,