You Can’t Run from Air Pollution: The Effect of Fine Particulate Matter on Physical Tasks

F. Granella
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A large share of the world’s population is employed in manual labor. This paper estimates the effect of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) on purely physical tasks analyzing half a million amateur track and field competition results, a setting that allows excluding productivity effects through the cog- nitive channel. Exploiting the panel nature of the data and high dimensional fixed effects, I find that a 10 µg/m3 increase in PM 2.5 reduces performance by 1% of a standard deviation. The effect grows with the duration of effort, indicating that occupations requiring low-intensity and sustained effort may be more affected by air pollution than occupations requiring occasional short but intense bursts of energy.
你不能逃避空气污染:细颗粒物对体力活动的影响
世界上很大一部分人口从事体力劳动。本文通过对50万名业余田径比赛结果的分析,估计了细颗粒物(PM 2.5)对纯体力活动的影响,该设置允许排除通过认知渠道产生的生产力影响。利用数据的面板性质和高维固定效应,我发现PM 2.5每增加10微克/立方米,性能就会降低1%的标准差。这种影响随着努力的持续时间而增长,表明需要低强度和持续努力的职业可能比需要偶尔短暂但强烈的能量爆发的职业更受空气污染的影响。
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