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“正常呼吸”:低排放区对病假和心理幸福感的影响

“And Breathe Normally”: Impacts of low emission zones on sick leave and mental well-being

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization · 2025
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

研究伦敦低排放区和超低排放区对空气质量、病假、心理幸福感和身体健康的影响,发现政策显著减少病假并提升幸福感,对政策制定者和健康经济学家有参考价值。

Abstract

Air pollution poses a global concern due to its detrimental effects on climate, healthcare, and human capital accumulation. However, there is limited evidence on the health and human capital impacts of clean air transport policies. This study investigates the effects of London’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) on air quality, sick leave, well-being, and physical health. By exploiting the temporal and spatial variations of these policies – implemented in Greater London (LEZ) in 2008 and Central London (ULEZ) in 2019 – we implement a difference-in-differences approach utilising linked survey and administrative data. We show that the LEZ and ULEZ policies significantly reduced P M 10 and NO 2 levels. Consequently, we observe substantial improvements in labour productivity, with sick leave reduced by 18.5% from pre-LEZ levels. The ULEZ contributed to enhanced mental well-being, as evidenced by increased feelings of happiness, worthiness and satisfaction, along with a reduction in anxiety. These effects are further supported by improvements in physical health, with the LEZ reducing the incidence of long-term health conditions by 6.8% and respiratory issues by 10.2%. A back-of-the-envelope cost–benefit analysis suggests that the policies generated savings exceeding £37 million per year for the overall population.

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