The impacts of pollution and its associated spatial spillover effects on ill-health in China

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Zixuan Peng
Xiaomeng Ma
Xu Chen
Peter C. Coyte
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[1] University of Toronto,Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health
[2] King’s College London,Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
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Air pollution; Water pollution; Ill-health; China panel data; Spatial dependence; Spatial Durbin model;
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While the adverse health effects of air pollution and its associated spatial spillovers have been extensively explored, there are a paucity of studies examining and comparing the effects of air pollution, water pollution, and their associated spatial spillover consequences for health. This study aims to evaluate and compare the impacts of water pollution, air pollution, and their associated spillover effects on ill-health. This study combined individual-level health data acquired from three waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) for 25,504 residents from 28 Chinese provinces with provincial-level pollution data for 2011, 2013 and 2015. We used Moran’s I statistic to examine the existence and direction of the spatial spillover effects of pollution. The Spatial Durbin Model was then employed to assess the impacts of pollution and its associated spatial spillover effects on ill-health. A province’s ill-health score increased by 6.649 for every 1 ton per capita per annum increase in the average amount of soot/dust discharged by its adjacent provinces. For every 1 ton per capita per annum increase in wastewater discharged, a province’s ill-health score increased by 0.004. Targeted actions through the construction of cooperative action with adjacent provinces are suggested by our study to improve the efficiency of policy interventions.
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页码:59630 / 59639
页数:9
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