We assess economic costs of heat-induced reductions in worker productivity at global scale under RCP2.6 and RCP8.5. Losses in worker productivity are calculated by using an empirically estimated epidemiological exposure-response function, and the associated economic costs are assessed by using a dynamic multi-region, multi-sector computable general equilibrium model. Autonomous mechanisation of outdoor work in agriculture and construction is implemented in the model. We find that under RCP8.5 by 2100, heat-induced reductions in worker productivity result in an average decline of 1.4% in global gross domestic product (GDP) relative to the reference scenario with no climate change. This is approximately 0.4 percentage points less than when no...
IntroductionWhile there is consistent evidence on the effects of heat on workers' health and safety,...
Background Although effects on labour is one of the most tangible and attributable climate impact, ...
In this master thesis, the potential economic burden of extreme heat on labor productivity in Switze...
Background: The adverse effects of heat on workers’ health and work productivity are well documented...
European countries have experienced strong heat waves over the last two decades. The frequency and m...
Heat stress at the workplace is an occupational health hazard that reduces labour productivity(1). A...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
The impacts of climate change on the food system are a key concern for societies and policy makers g...
The exposure of workers to hot environments is expected to increase as a result of climate change. I...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Heat stress at the workplace is an occupational health hazard that reduces labour productivity. Asse...
Cumulative CO2 emissions are a robust predictor of mean temperature increase. However, many societal...
Abstract Climate change leads to heat‐related changes in labor productivity, which have additional e...
IntroductionWhile there is consistent evidence on the effects of heat on workers' health and safety,...
Background Although effects on labour is one of the most tangible and attributable climate impact, ...
In this master thesis, the potential economic burden of extreme heat on labor productivity in Switze...
Background: The adverse effects of heat on workers’ health and work productivity are well documented...
European countries have experienced strong heat waves over the last two decades. The frequency and m...
Heat stress at the workplace is an occupational health hazard that reduces labour productivity(1). A...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
The impacts of climate change on the food system are a key concern for societies and policy makers g...
The exposure of workers to hot environments is expected to increase as a result of climate change. I...
Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and product...
Heat stress at the workplace is an occupational health hazard that reduces labour productivity. Asse...
Cumulative CO2 emissions are a robust predictor of mean temperature increase. However, many societal...
Abstract Climate change leads to heat‐related changes in labor productivity, which have additional e...
IntroductionWhile there is consistent evidence on the effects of heat on workers' health and safety,...
Background Although effects on labour is one of the most tangible and attributable climate impact, ...
In this master thesis, the potential economic burden of extreme heat on labor productivity in Switze...