IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is currently implemented by more than seventy countries, yet we do not have a clear knowledge of how it affects individuals’ welfare. Using a regression discontinuity design combined with a differences-in-differences approach, we find that the Spring DST causes a significant decline in life satisfaction. By inducing a reallocation of time, the transition into DST deteriorates sleep and increases time stress, which in turn affects physical and emotional health. After performing a simple cost-benefit analysis, we find evidence suggestive that ending DST would exert a positive effect on welfare, namely the wellbeing...
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time ...
A quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
This article explores the effects of transition to daylight saving time (DST) on economically releva...
IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is ...
Daylight saving time is observed in over seventy countries with the goal of reducing energy use. How...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
Daylight Saving Time is controversial due to its alleged negative impact on individual well-being. U...
Two times a year 1.5 billion people undergo a transition of a one-hour shift of their clocks. This h...
This paper is concerned with one of the distributional effects of DST, namely the need, for work rea...
SummaryA quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight...
The transition to daylight saving time (DST) is beneficial for energy conservation but at the same t...
The rapid evolution into a 24 h society challenges individuals’ ability to conciliate work schedules...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
The transition to daylight saving time (DST) is beneficial for energy conservation but at the same t...
Local and national governments around the world are currently considering the elimination of the ann...
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time ...
A quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
This article explores the effects of transition to daylight saving time (DST) on economically releva...
IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Discussion Paper Series N°14570Daylight Saving Time (DST) is ...
Daylight saving time is observed in over seventy countries with the goal of reducing energy use. How...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
Daylight Saving Time is controversial due to its alleged negative impact on individual well-being. U...
Two times a year 1.5 billion people undergo a transition of a one-hour shift of their clocks. This h...
This paper is concerned with one of the distributional effects of DST, namely the need, for work rea...
SummaryA quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight...
The transition to daylight saving time (DST) is beneficial for energy conservation but at the same t...
The rapid evolution into a 24 h society challenges individuals’ ability to conciliate work schedules...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
The transition to daylight saving time (DST) is beneficial for energy conservation but at the same t...
Local and national governments around the world are currently considering the elimination of the ann...
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time ...
A quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
This article explores the effects of transition to daylight saving time (DST) on economically releva...