空气污染对劳动力供给的影响:来自日本的证据

Effects of air pollution on labor supply: Evidence from Japan

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2025
被引 8 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用日本全国面板数据,通过热反转和跨境污染传输两个外生现象,发现PM2.5浓度上升会减少月劳动工时,即使在中低污染水平下也有显著影响。

Abstract

We empirically examine the effects of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) pollution on labor supply based on data from Japan, a country in which the PM 2.5 level is generally low to moderate. PM 2.5 can adversely affect health and cause affected workers to reduce labor supply, whereas workers and firms can take reactive measures to mitigate labor supply losses. We aim to investigate the causal effects of PM 2.5 pollution, managing potential endogeneity of PM 2.5 pollution by using nationally representative panel data and utilizing two exogenous phenomena: thermal inversion events and transboundary pollution transport from the Asian continent. The results robustly show that increases in PM 2.5 levels decrease monthly labor hours. Even moderate levels of PM 2.5 pollution affect labor supply on a national scale. Our findings are related to current international discussions on low-to-moderate levels of air pollution.

空气污染PM2.5劳动力供给日本