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Sep 1, 2024 · Multidimensional energy poverty acts on fertility intentions through three pathways: cultural effects, economic effects and health effects; therefore, at the policy level, fertility
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For example, improved energy access is estimated to lead to a two-times stronger reduction in fertility in a region with an average baseline education level of ten years compared with a region with an average baseline level of six years of schooling. There are different possible explanations for this complementarity.
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.
Many energetic states could influence female reproductive health being under- and over-weight, obesity and strenuous physical activity are all conditions that alter the profiles of specific hormones, such as insulin and adipokines, thus impairing women fertility.
The unlimited availability of nutrients, in association with reduced energy expenditure, leads to alterations in many metabolic pathways and to impairments in the finely tuned inter-relation between energy metabolism and reproduction, thereby affecting female fertility.
Taken together, energy and education showed strong effects on fertility in our models. In standardized terms, improvements in education and modern energy access (combined indicator) by one standard deviation resulted in a fertility decline of 0.55 and 0.24 standard deviations, respectively (Fig. 4 ).
Enhanced ability to make reproductive choices is in turn empirically reflected in falling birth rates 15. Although access to modern energy has expanded globally in recent decades, in 2019 still 2.6 billion people had no access to clean cooking energy and 759 million had no access to electricity 16.
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