ID | 182769 |
Title Proper | Air pollution and procyclical mortality |
Other Title Information | evidence from China |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sun, Zhen ; Cheng, Lei |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | There is growing evidence that in developed countries, mortality rises (falls) in economic booms (busts). However, little is known about the cyclical pattern of mortality in developing countries. Using China's city-year data, we find that the total mortality in China also exhibits procyclical fluctuations. In exploring the mechanisms, we find that air pollution is one of the reasons for procyclical fluctuations in total mortality. Specifically, economic booms lead to severe air pollution, worsening human health and thus increasing death rates. Moreover, we find that changes in lifestyles may not be an important reason for procyclical mortality in China. |
`In' analytical Note | China Economic Review Vol. 68, Aug 2021: p.101625 |
Journal Source | China Economic Review 2021-07 68, 68 |
Key Words | Air Pollution ; Mortality ; Business Cycle ; GDP Growth Rate ; Procyclical Fluctuation |