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Post-disaster fertility: Hurricane Katrina and the changing racial composition of New Orleans

机译:灾后生育:卡特里娜飓风和新奥尔良的种族组成变化

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Large-scale climate events can have enduring effects on population size and composition. Natural disasters affect population fertility through multiple mechanisms, including displacement, demand for children, and reproductive care access. Fertility effects, in turn, influence the size and composition of new birth cohorts, extending the reach of climate events across generations. We study these processes in New Orleans during the decade spanning Hurricane Katrina. We combine census data, ACS data, and vital statistics data to describe fertility in New Orleans and seven comparison cities. Following Katrina, displacement contributed to a 30% decline in birth cohort size. Black fertility fell, and remained 4% below expected values through 2010. By contrast, white fertility increased by 5%. The largest share of births now occurs to white women. These fertility differences-beyond migration-driven population change-generate additional pressure on the renewal of New Orleans as a city in which the black population is substantially smaller in the disaster's wake.
机译:大规模的气候事件可能对人口规模和构成产生持久的影响。自然灾害通过多种机制影响人口的生育能力,包括流离失所,对儿童的需求以及获得生殖保健。反过来,生育力影响新生代队列的规模和组成,将气候事件的影响范围扩展到几代人。我们在跨越卡特里娜飓风的十年中在新奥尔良研究了这些过程。我们结合人口普查数据,ACS数据和生命统计数据来描述新奥尔良和七个比较城市的生育率。卡特里娜飓风之后,流离失所导致出生队列人数减少了30%。黑人生育率下降,到2010年仍比预期值低4%。相比之下,白人生育率增长5%。现在,分娩的最大份额是白人妇女。这些生育率差异,而不是由移民驱动的人口变化,对新奥尔良的重建产生了额外的压力,因为新奥尔良市在灾难之后黑人人口大大减少。

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