Does the energy consumption revolution improve the health of elderly adults in rural areas? Evidence from China

About 2.8 billion people around the world still depend on biomass as their primary energy source. This traditional custom affects the environment and severely impacts the health and life quality of the rural residents, especially in the elderly group. Based on the published data from the China Healt...

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Published inThe Science of the total environment Vol. 807; no. Pt 1; p. 150755
Main Authors Jia, Peng, Zhuang, Jincai, Vaca Lucero, Andrea Maria, Li, Juan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 10.02.2022
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Summary:About 2.8 billion people around the world still depend on biomass as their primary energy source. This traditional custom affects the environment and severely impacts the health and life quality of the rural residents, especially in the elderly group. Based on the published data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) conducted in 2018, this paper carefully explores the impact of the energy consumption revolution on the health of rural elderly adults and its response mechanism. The results from the empirical analysis show that: (1) The positive response of rural families to the energy consumption revolution can significantly improve the elderly adults' health condition; (2) The energy consumption revolution can improve the rural elderly adults' health by enhancing the home environmental sanitation (home environmental effect) and life satisfaction (psychological effect); (3) In the process of energy consumption revolution affecting the rural elderly's health, the factor age plays a negative regulatory role, in other words, the older the elderly, the lower the marginal effect of energy consumption revolution on their health improvement. This paper uses the propensity score matching method to deal with the endogenous problem of the regression model, and uses a placebo test and the substitution estimation method to check the robustness of the empirical results. As well, this research puts forward some policy suggestions, such as increasing investment in energy infrastructure in rural areas, reducing the cost of using clean energy, combining environmental energy protection with increasing energy income, and improving medical security conditions in rural areas. [Display omitted] •Rural traditional energy consumption seriously endangers the health of rural elderly adults. This impact is diverse and complex.•The positive response of rural families to the energy consumption revolution can significantly improve the elderly adults' health condition.•The energy consumption revolution can improve elderly adults' health through home environmental and psychological effects.•The older the elderly, the lower the marginal effect of energy consumption revolution on their health improvement.
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ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150755