The rapid evolution into a 24 h society challenges individuals’ ability to conciliate work schedules and biological needs. Epidemiological research suggests that social and biological time are increasingly drifting apart (“social jetlag”). This study uses a spatial regression discontinuity design to estimate the economic cost of the misalignment between social and biological rhythms arising at the border of a time-zone in the presence of relatively rigid social schedules (e.g., work and school schedules). Exploiting the discontinuity in the timing of natural light at a time-zone boundary, we find that an extra hour of natural light in the evening reduces sleep duration by an average of 19 minutes and increases the likelihood of reporti...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Humans have largely supplanted natural light cycles with a variety of artificial light sources and s...
IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is ...
Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time? Historically, light-dark cycles were dic...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
In humans, sleep regulation is tightly linked to social times that assign local time to events, such...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies. Many factors converge to yield i...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The availability of electrical light has altered modern light exposure, affecting the synchronizatio...
Human cognitive functioning shows circadian variations throughout the day. However, individuals larg...
We investigate the productivity effects of the single largest use of time—sleep. Using time use diar...
While economists have long been interested in effects of health and human capital on productivity, l...
Sleep deprivation is increasingly recognized as a public health challenge. While several studies pro...
The circadian clock can only reliably fulfil its function if it is stably entrained. Most clocks use...
Within the human population, there is large interindividual variability in the timing of sleep and c...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Humans have largely supplanted natural light cycles with a variety of artificial light sources and s...
IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is ...
Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time? Historically, light-dark cycles were dic...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
In humans, sleep regulation is tightly linked to social times that assign local time to events, such...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies. Many factors converge to yield i...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The availability of electrical light has altered modern light exposure, affecting the synchronizatio...
Human cognitive functioning shows circadian variations throughout the day. However, individuals larg...
We investigate the productivity effects of the single largest use of time—sleep. Using time use diar...
While economists have long been interested in effects of health and human capital on productivity, l...
Sleep deprivation is increasingly recognized as a public health challenge. While several studies pro...
The circadian clock can only reliably fulfil its function if it is stably entrained. Most clocks use...
Within the human population, there is large interindividual variability in the timing of sleep and c...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Humans have largely supplanted natural light cycles with a variety of artificial light sources and s...
IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is ...