School of Economics, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Guiyang 550025, China.
School of Economics, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang 330013, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 29;20(3):2385. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032385.
Under the background of the far-reaching impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on global economic development, the interactive effect of economic recovery and pollution rebound makes the research topic of air pollution and human health receive attention again. Matching a series of new datasets and employing thermal inversion as an instrumental variable, this study investigates the physical and mental health effect of air pollution jointly in China. We find that in the short run, the above inference holds for both physical and mental health. These short-run influences are credible after a series of robustness checks and vary with different individual characteristics and geographical locations. We also find that in the long run, air pollution only damages mental health. Finally, this study calculates the health cost of air pollution. The above findings indicate that in China, the effect of air pollution on physical and mental health cannot be ignored. The government needs to consider the heterogeneity and long-run and short-run differences in the health effects of air pollution when formulating corresponding environmental and medical policies.
在 COVID-19 疫情对全球经济发展产生深远影响的背景下,经济复苏和污染反弹的相互作用使得空气污染与人类健康这一研究课题再次受到关注。本研究利用一系列新的数据集,并采用热惯性作为工具变量,共同考察了中国的空气污染对身心健康的影响。我们发现,在短期内,空气污染对身心健康均存在上述影响。在经过一系列稳健性检验后,这些短期影响是可信的,且因个体特征和地理位置的不同而有所差异。我们还发现,从长期来看,空气污染仅会损害心理健康。最后,本研究计算了空气污染造成的健康成本。上述研究结果表明,在中国,空气污染对身心健康的影响不容忽视。政府在制定相应的环境和医疗政策时,需要考虑空气污染对健康影响的异质性以及长期和短期的差异。