Xin Deng’s research while affiliated with Jiangxi Normal University and other places

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a–f Spatial distribution of air pollution, population migration, and residents’ health in China in 2010 and 2020. Note: Those maps are based on the standard map with the approval number of GS (2019) 1822 downloaded from the standard map service website of the Ministry of Natural Resources, and the base maps have not been modified
The impact of air pollution on residents’ health in China: the mediating effect of population migration
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January 2024

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Air Quality Atmosphere & Health

Jianru Fu

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Haifeng Fu

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Chaoping Zhu

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Xin Deng

At present, air pollution remains a serious environmental issue with extensive attention in China. It may not only cause population outflow but also poses significant threats to residents’ health. Therefore, it has become an imperative initiative to explore the impact of air pollution on the residents’ health. In this paper, we map the spatial distribution of air pollution, population migration, and residents’ health between 2010 and 2020 based on panel data from 31 Chinese provinces. Theoretical analysis and empirical tests are then carried out to investigate the intrinsic logical relationships between the three. The research findings demonstrate the following: (1) Air pollution not only has a direct negative impact on residents’ health, but it also has an indirect impact on residents’ health through the mediating effect of population migration. (2) Air pollution has a significant negative spatial spillover effect on residents’ health, and neighboring residents are at greater health risk of being exposed to air pollution than local residents. (3) Economic development, environmental regulation, and their interaction term exhibit a single threshold effect on the health risk of air pollution. (4) From the perspective of regional heterogeneity, we find that the health risk of air pollution is greater in northern China and the southeast of the Hu Line. This paper provides valuable insights for promoting the implementation of the grand strategies of “Beautiful China” and “Healthy China.”

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... However, as two interdependent systems, EEC and RPH mutually influence and constrain each other. Current research primarily focuses on the unidirectional impact of EEC on RPH [22][23][24], with relatively few studies addressing their coupled and coordinated relationship. This study is structured around two key scientific questions: (1) How has the relationship between EEC and RPH in China evolved? ...

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Study on the coupling coordination characteristics and influencing factors of ecological environmental civilization and resident public health in China—based on a modified coupling coordination model
The impact of air pollution on residents’ health in China: the mediating effect of population migration

Air Quality Atmosphere & Health