Too hot or too cold to study? The effect of temperature on student time allocation

被引:8
作者
Alberto, Ivan Carlo [1 ]
Jiao, Yang [2 ]
Zhang, Xiaohan [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Los Angeles, 5151 State Univ Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90023 USA
[2] Young Harris Coll, 1 Coll St, Young Harris, GA 30582 USA
[3] Fed Reserve Bank Dallas, 2200 N Pearl St, Dallas, TX 75201 USA
关键词
Temperature; Allocation of time; Educational activities; Leisure; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.econedurev.2021.102152
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper studies the causal effect of temperature on students' time use for both college and high school students. Students substitute study time with leisure on days with extremely low and high temperatures. Extreme temperatures also have a noticeable heterogeneous effect on time allocation for both groups of students. College students respond to the unpleasant weather by substituting study time with weather-appropriate leisure. In comparison, high school students reduce both class and self-study time, which is more frequent during cold days. Lastly, students in cold and hot climates are observed to react more to the temperature to which they are not acclimatized. Our findings offer a different perspective by uncovering the black box behind the relationship between weather and test scores seen in recent literature.
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