From Low Emission Zone to Academic Track: Environmental Policy Effects on Educational Achievement in Elementary School

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Johannes Brehm, Nico Pestel, Sandra Schaffner, Laura Schmitz

In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 132 (2025), 103165, 20 S.

Abstract

Do long-term improvements in air quality influence children’s educational outcomes? This paper investigates the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZs), which restrict access to designated areas for emission-intensive vehicles, on the educational achievement of elementary school students in Germany. Using school-level data from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state, we exploit the staggered introduction of LEZs since 2008 with a difference-in-differences approach. LEZ implementations increase transition rates to the academic track in secondary education by approximately one percentage point, or 2.4 percent. We validate this finding using more aggregated district-level data across all of Germany. Our findings imply sizable educational co-benefits of reductions in air pollution.



JEL-Classification: I18;I21;J24;Q52;Q53;Q58
Keywords: Low Emission Zones, Air quality, Education, Co-benefits
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2025.103165

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