Racial Disparities in the Health Effects From Air Pollution: Evidence From Ports

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 21-058 // 2021
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 21-058 // 2021

Racial Disparities in the Health Effects From Air Pollution: Evidence From Ports

This study examines the uneven effects of air pollution from maritime ports on physical and mental health across racial groups. We exploit quasi-random variation in vessels in port from weather events far out in the ocean to estimate how port traffic influences air pollution and human health. We find that one additional vessel in a port over a year leads to 3.0 hospital visits per thousand Black residents within 25 miles of the port and only 1.0 per thousand for whites. We assess a port-related environmental regulation and show that the policy can help alleviate racial inequalities in health outcomes.

Gillingham, Kenneth und Pei Huang (2021), Racial Disparities in the Health Effects From Air Pollution: Evidence From Ports, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 21-058, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Kenneth Gillingham // Pei Huang