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Air pollution and worker productivity
Air pollution and worker productivity
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Year of Publishing
2023
Authors
Neidell et al.
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Decision Support
Resource type
Scientific publications
Regions
Global
Governance level
All levels
Description
The article highlights the effect of air pollution on worker's productivity suggesting that improved environmental quality can likely enhance productivity through the creation of healthier workfroce. The same way goes with improved air quality leading to improvements in worker productivity at the micro level across a range of sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, and the service sectors.