2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22396
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Air pollution and life expectancy: New evidence from the MINT economies

Oziegbe Simeon Ebhota,
Yao Hongxing,
Agyemang Kwasi Sampene
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“…To be more specific, some low-income workers are more likely to tolerate serious labor conditions while high-income earners not only desire stricter environmental standards but are willing to bear the cost of a better environment [ 20 , 58 ]. In particular, when the high-income group perceives a link between air pollution and adverse effects on human health, including a shortened life span, their sense of life satisfection significantly decreases [ 41 ]. We thus argued that the effects of SO 2 and PM emissions on life satisfaction are contingent on income.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be more specific, some low-income workers are more likely to tolerate serious labor conditions while high-income earners not only desire stricter environmental standards but are willing to bear the cost of a better environment [ 20 , 58 ]. In particular, when the high-income group perceives a link between air pollution and adverse effects on human health, including a shortened life span, their sense of life satisfection significantly decreases [ 41 ]. We thus argued that the effects of SO 2 and PM emissions on life satisfaction are contingent on income.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased global interest in analysing the relationship between pollution and growth as well as the relationship between life expectancy and growth, which are a part of megatrends shaping global economy (Dugan, Prskawetz and Raffin, 2023;Ebhota, Hongxing, and Sampene, 2023) has motivated the research in this paper. The main aim of this paper is to examine whether environmental pollution and life expectancy have an impact on economic growth in the European Union (EU) countries.…”
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