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Urban Air Pollution and Sick Leaves: Evidence from Social Security Data

When:
TUE, 10 MAR 2026
From:
11:00 AM
To:
12:30 PM
Where:
Hybrid
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

11, Porte des Sciences | L-4366 Esch/Alzette 

LISER 1st floor, Salle Conference (Jane Jacobs)
With:
Felix Holub
Felix Holub
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We estimate the impact of air pollution on labor supply among workers affiliated to Spain’s universal sickness-leave insurance. A 10% reduction in high-pollution days reduces the sick-leave rate by 0.8% of the mean (2.79%). Based on this estimate, we causally attribute 5.6 million avoided sickness days to air quality improvements that occurred in urban Spain between 2005 and 2014, saving €0.5 billion in foregone production. Across workers, treatment effects increase with age but decrease with overall health and with individual unemployment risk. This is consistent with vulnerable workers sorting into jobs with better employment protection. It also rationalizes higher observed absence rates in the public sector and among workers with permanent contracts vs. those with temporary contracts. Within workers, we estimate that reductions in unemployment risk increase absenteeism when pollution is low. This suggests that measuring the pollution-absence gradient under high unemployment risk yields a closer approximation to the underlying (unobserved) pollution-health gradient.

(Joint with Laura Hospido (Banco de España) and Ulrich Wagner (University of Mannheim))

Speaker
Felix Holub
Felix Holub
WZB Berlin
Postdoctoral Researcher in the newly established ISG research group of the president ‘Inequality, Social Mobility and Growth’ in the research area Markets and Choice at the WZB. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Mannheim and held a postdoctoral position at Goethe University Frankfurt. Felix's research interests are in labor and environmental economics. His current work focuses on gender gaps in organizations, particularly examining how the gender of decision-makers influences these disparities. In parallel, Felix is investigating the effects of air quality shocks on labor supply and productivity.

Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (19466989)

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