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Air Filters, Pollution, and Student Achievement

Michael Gilraine

2023The Journal of Human Resources19 citationsDOI

Abstract

<h3>Abstract</h3> This paper identifies the impact of installing air filters in classrooms for the first time. To do so, I leverage a unique setting arising from the largest gas leak in U.S. history, whereby the offending gas company installed air filters in every classroom within five miles of the leak (but not beyond). Using a spatial regression discontinuity design, I find substantial improvements in student performance: air filters raised test scores by 0.1-0.2<i>σ</i>. Natural gas was not detected inside schools, implying that the filters improved air quality by removing common pollutants and so these results should extend to other settings.

Topics & Concepts

Air pollutionStudent achievementPollutionEnvironmental scienceMathematics educationAcademic achievementEconomicsPsychologyChemistryEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityNoise Effects and Management
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