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Ruhr Economic Papers #1164

2025

Almut Balleer, Michael Hirsch, Marvin Nöller

How Are You Doing Today? Air Quality and Subjective Well-Being Across Time and Space in Germany

We present evidence that air pollution negatively affects current well-being. To do so, we create a new dataset, matching particulate matter concentration at the exact day and location with individual-level survey responses about current life satisfaction. The panel structure of our data allows us to overcome several identification challenges in the literature. Additionally, we show how aggregation of air pollution across time and space mis-measures the relevant exposure. Our results further suggest that air pollution affects current well-being mostly through negative emotions like sadness or worry. We estimate the willingness to pay for clean air that refers to the direct, immediate effects of air pollution and can be mapped well to economic models

ISBN: 978-3-96973-349-3

JEL-Klassifikation: H41, I31, Q53

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