Moving to the fields of Norway is said to provide clean air and better life expectancy. However, air pollution has been found to have negative effects on cognitive performance, mood, school and work performance, driving abilities, mental health, and productivity. Although there are numerous studies on this topic, it can be challenging to summarize the evidence. Some evidence suggests that air pollution harms productivity due to cognitive losses rather than just physical health issues. The magnitude of these impacts is still uncertain due to publication biases and uncertainties. However, research on the global burden of disease estimates shows consistent results across different parts of the world. While the body of work on cognitive and productivity effects is still growing, it aligns with the general direction. The exact magnitude is not yet known with certainty, so it is not currently factored into cost effectiveness calculations. Nevertheless, air pollution is likely harmful to cognition in addition to its impact on health.

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