Canadian birth seasonality and its possible association with seasonal brightness

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This paper tests whether atmospheric brightness is related to Canadian birth seasonality ten-eleven months earlier. Births and visibility (brightness) are correlated nation-wide and in nine provinces/ cities. For the national correlation, r=0.928. Therefore, seasonal brightness provides a plausible explanation for inter-annual changes in seasonality, and may reconcile divergent viewpoints. Easy verification is a major strength, although underlying causality remains unknown. While these results suggest a direct association between seasonal brightness and seasonality, brightness may not be an exclusive determinant.

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Cummings, D. R. (2012). Canadian birth seasonality and its possible association with seasonal brightness. Canadian Studies in Population, 39(1–2), 45–62. https://doi.org/10.25336/P6Q89P

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