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 reporting insufficient sleep. Using data drawn from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Census, we find that the discontinuity in the timing of natural light has significant effects on health outcomes typically associated with circadian rhythms disruptions (e.g., obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and breast cancer) and economic performance (per capita income). We provide a lower bound estimate of the health care costs and productivity losses associated with these effects.
The history of Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been long and controversial. Throughout its implementation during World Wars I and II, the oil embargo of the 1970s, consistent practice today, and recent extensions, the primary rationale for DST has always been to promote energy conservation. Nevertheless, there is surprisingly little evidence that DST actually saves energy. This paper takes advantage of a natural experiment in the state of Indiana to provide the first empirical estimates of DST effects on electricity consumption in the United States since the mid-1970s. Focusing on residential electricity demand, we conduct the first-ever study that uses micro-data on households to estimate an overall DST effect. The dataset consists of more than 7 million observations on monthly billing data for the vast majority of households in southern Indiana for three years. <span style="background-color: #FFFF00">Our main finding is that – contrary to the policy's intent – DST increases residential electricity demand. Estimates of the overall increase are approximately 1 percent, but we find that the effect is not constant throughout the DST period. DST causes the greatest increase in electricity consumption in the fall, when estimates range between 2 and 4 percent. </span>These findings are consistent with simulation results that point to a tradeoff between reducing demand for lighting and increasing demand for heating and cooling. We estimate a cost of increased electricity bills to Indiana households of 9 million per year. We also estimate social costs of increased pollution emissions that range from 1.7 to $5.5 million per year. Finally, we argue that the effect is likely to be even stronger in other regions of the United States.
17. ACHED. (2021, 27 octobre). Lettre aux Nations Unies.
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17a. ACHED. Version anglaise : http://www.heure-ete.net/letter20211027AG.pdf
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Citazione originale: Kantermann, T., Juda, M., Merrow, M., & Roenneberg, T. (2007). The human circadian clock's seasonal adjustment is disrupted by daylight saving time. Current Biology, 17(22), 1996–2000. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.10.025
18-2 Merikanto et al. (2013) Association du chronotype et du sommeil avec les maladies cardiovasculaires et le diabète de type 2. Chronobiol.Int. 30: 470-477. Merikanto, I., Lahti, T., Puolijoki, H., Vanhala, M., Peltonen, M., Laatikainen, T., & Partonen, T. (2013). Associations of chronotype and sleep with cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Chronobiology International, 30(4), 470–477. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2012.741171
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Associations of Chronotype and Sleep With Cardiovascular Diseases and Type 2 Diabetes: Chronobiology International: Vol 30 , No 4 - Get Access
Citazione originale: Merikanto, I., Lahti, T., Puolijoki, H., Vanhala, M., Peltonen, M., Laatikainen, T., & Partonen, T. (2013). Associations of chronotype and sleep with cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Chronobiology International, 30(4), 470–477. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2012.741171
18-3 Roenneberg et al. (2012) Décalage social et obésité. Current Biology 22: 939-943. Roenneberg, T., Allebrandt, K. V., Merrow, M., & Vetter, C. (2012). Social jetlag and obesity. Current Biology, 22(10), 939–943. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.03.038
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Citazione originale: Roenneberg, T., Allebrandt, K. V., Merrow, M., & Vetter, C. (2012). Social jetlag and obesity. Current Biology, 22(10), 939–943. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.03.038
18-4 Borisenkov (2011) La latitude de résidence et la position dans le fuseau horaire sont prédicteurs de l'incidence du cancer, de la mortalité par cancer et de l'espérance de vie à la naissance. Chronobiol.Int. 28: 155-162. Borisenkov, M. F. (2011). Latitude of residence and position in time zone are predictors of cancer incidence, cancer mortality, and life expectancy at birth. Chronobiology International, 28(2), 155–162. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2010.541312
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Latitude of Residence and Position in Time Zone are Predictors of Cancer Incidence, Cancer Mortality, and Life Expectancy at Birth
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18-5 Wittmann et al (2006) décalage horaire social: désalignement du temps biologique et social. Chronobiol.Int.23: 497-509. Wittmann, M., Dinich, J., Merrow, M., & Roenneberg, T. (2006). Social jetlag: misalignment of biological and social time. Chronobiology International, 23(1–2), 497–509. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420520500545979
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Social Jetlag: Misalignment of Biological and Social Time: Chronobiology International: Vol 23 , No 1-2 - Get Access
Citazione originale: Wittmann, M., Dinich, J., Merrow, M., & Roenneberg, T. (2006). Social jetlag: misalignment of biological and social time. Chronobiology International, 23(1–2), 497–509. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420520500545979
18-6 Borisenkov et al. (2017) Sept ans d’enquête sur la synchronisation du sommeil chez les enfants et les adolescents russes: une avance permanente d'une heure de l'horloge sociale est associée à une augmentation du décalage horaire social et de l‘amplitude hivernale de saisonnalité de l'humeur. Biological Rhythm Research 48: 3-12. Borisenkov, M. F., Petrova, N. B., & Dorogina, O. I. (2017). Seven-year study of sleep–wake patterns in Russian children and adolescents: Social jetlag increases winter depressive symptoms. Biological Rhythm Research, 48(1), 3–12.https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e8b22dbb342bf6d3a13a1ab765791b2d685f09c6
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Seven-year survey of sleep timing in Russian children and adolescents: chronic 1-h forward transition of social clock is associated with increased social jetlag and winter pattern of mood seasonality
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Citazione originale: Borisenkov, M. F., Petrova, N. B., & Dorogina, O. I. (2017). Seven-year study of sleep–wake patterns in Russian children and adolescents: Social jetlag increases winter depressive symptoms. Biological Rhythm Research, 48(1), 3–12.https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/e8b22dbb342bf6d3a13a1ab765791b2d685f09c6
18-7 Van der Vinne (2015): le moment des examens a une incidence différente sur les performances scolaires selon les chronotypes précoces et tardifs. Journal of Biological Rhythms 30: 53-60. van der Vinne, V., Zerbini, G., Saderi, N., & Merrow, M. (2015). Timing of exams affects school performance differently in early and late chronotypes. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 30(1), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730414564786
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Timing of Examinations Affects School Performance Differently in Early and Late Chronotypes - Vincent van der Vinne, Giulia Zerbini, Anne Siersema, Amy Pieper, Martha Merrow, Roelof A. Hut, Till Roenneberg, Thomas Kantermann, 2015
Citazione originale: van der Vinne, V., Zerbini, G., Saderi, N., & Merrow, M. (2015). Timing of exams affects school performance differently in early and late chronotypes. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 30(1), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730414564786
18a. Traduction ACHED : http://heure-ete.net/chrono.htm
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Traduction ACHED en>fr de 18. European Sleep Research Society. (2018). Joint statement to the EU Commission.
19. Communiqué ACHED du 30 octobre 2024 : ACHED soutient la position de la British Sleep Society et alerte sur les coûts sanitaires liés à l’heure d’été. http://heure-ete.net/CP20241030EN.pdf
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PDF: Communiqué ACHED du 30 octobre 2024 : ACHED soutient la position de la British Sleep Society et alerte sur les coûts sanitaires liés à l’heure d’été.
19-1 Crawford et al. (2024) – Position britannique Crawford, M. R., Winnebeck, E. C., von Schantz, M., Gardani, M., Miller, M. A., Revell, V., et al. (2024). The British Sleep Society position statement on Daylight Saving Time in the UK. Journal of Sleep Research, 33(6), e14352. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.14352
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The British Sleep Society position statement on Daylight Saving Time in the UK
Citazione originale: Foster, R. G., Espie, C. A., Kyle, S. D., Rajaratnam, S. M. W., Steier, J., & Durrant, S. J. (2023). The British Sleep Society position statement on Daylight Saving Time in the UK. Journal of Sleep Research, 32(6), e14352. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.14352
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19-2 Buxton et al. (2012) – Conséquences métaboliques du décalage et du manque de sommeil Buxton, O. M., Cain, S. W., O’Connor, S. P., Porter, J. H., Duffy, J. F., Wang, W., et al. (2012). Adverse metabolic consequences in humans of prolonged sleep restriction combined with circadian disruption. Science Translational Medicine, 4(129), 129ra43. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3003200
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Adverse Metabolic Consequences in Humans of Prolonged Sleep Restriction Combined with Circadian Disruption | Science Translational Medicine
Citazione originale: Buxton, O. M., Cain, S. W., O’Connor, S. P., Porter, J. H., Duffy, J. F., Wang, W., et al. (2012). Adverse metabolic consequences in humans of prolonged sleep restriction combined with circadian disruption. Science Translational Medicine, 4(129), 129ra43. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3003200
19-3 Roenneberg et al. (2019) – Pourquoi abolir l’heure d’été ? Roenneberg, T., Wirz-Justice, A., Skene, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., Wright, K. P., Dijk, D. J., et al. (2019). Why should we abolish daylight saving time? Journal of Biological Rhythms, 34(3), 227–230. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730419854197
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Citazione originale: Roenneberg, T., Wirz-Justice, A., Skene, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., Wright, K. P., Dijk, D. J., et al. (2019). Why should we abolish daylight saving time? Journal of Biological Rhythms, 34(3), 227–230. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730419854197
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19-4 Brown et al. (2022) – Recommandations sur l’exposition à la lumière Brown, T. M., Brainard, G. C., Cajochen, C., Czeisler, C. A., Hanifin, J. P., Lockley, S. W., et al. (2022). Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults. PLOS Biology, 20(3), e3001571. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001571
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Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults
Citazione originale: Brown, T. M., Brainard, G. C., Cajochen, C., Czeisler, C. A., Hanifin, J. P., Lockley, S. W., et al. (2022). Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults. PLOS Biology, 20(3), e3001571. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001571
19-5 Blume et al. (2019) – Effets de la lumière sur le sommeil et l’humeur
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Effects of light on human circadian rhythms, sleep and mood | Somnologie
Citazione originale: Blume, C., Garbazza, C., & Spitschan, M. (2019). Effects of light on human circadian rhythms, sleep and mood. Somnologie, 23(3), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11818-019-00215-x
19-6 Gentry et al. (2022) – Risque de mortalité routière selon la longitude
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Study (2022) Living in the wrong time zone: Elevated risk of traffic fatalities in eccentric time localities
Citazione originale: Gentry, J., Evaniuck, J., Suriyamongkol, T., & Mali, I. (2022). Living in the wrong time zone: Elevated risk of traffic fatalities in eccentric time localities. Time & Society, 31(4), 457–479. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0961463X221104675
19-7 Reis et al. (2023) – Fuseaux horaires et suicide Reis, D. J., Yen, P., Tizenberg, B., et al. (2023).
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Longitude-based time zone partitions and rates of suicide
*^W_SS4Circadian adversityCircadian alignmentEcological analysisLibrary: 5491230Light exposureSEL_lettre20250324EMSuicide rateTime zone partition
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Citazione originale: Reis, D. J., Yen, P., Tizenberg, B., et al. (2023). Longitude-based time zone partitions and rates of suicide. Journal of Affective Disorders, 339, 933–942. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10870927/
19-8 Daghlas et al. (2021) – Préférences circadiennes et risque de dépression Daghlas, I., Lane, J. M., Saxena, R., & Vetter, C. (2021). Genetically proxied diurnal preference, sleep timing, and risk of major depressive disorder. JAMA Psychiatry, 78(8), 903–910.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34037671/
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Genetically Proxied Diurnal Preference, Sleep Timing, and Risk of Major Depressive Disorder
*Adult*Aged*Circadian Rhythms*Female*Humans*Male*Middle Aged*Risk Factors*Sleep*Time Factors4Databases, GeneticDepressive Disorder, MajorGenetic Association StudiesLibrary: 5491230Mendelian Randomization AnalysisSEL_lettre20250324EMWhite People
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Citazione originale: Daghlas, I., Lane, J. M., Saxena, R., & Vetter, C. (2021). Genetically proxied diurnal preference, sleep timing, and risk of major depressive disorder. JAMA Psychiatry, 78(8), 903–910.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34037671/
19-9 Burns et al. (2021) – Lumière extérieure et bien-être Burns, A. C., Saxena, R., Vetter, C., Phillips, A. J. K., Lane, J. M., & Cain, S. W. (2021).
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Time spent in outdoor light is associated with mood, sleep, and circadian rhythm-related outcomes: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study in over 400,000 UK Biobank participants
Citazione originale: Burns, A. C., Saxena, R., Vetter, C., Phillips, A. J. K., Lane, J. M., & Cain, S. W. (2021). Time spent in outdoor light is associated with mood, sleep, and circadian rhythm-related outcomes. Journal of Affective Disorders, 295, 347–352. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34488088/
32. Gallup. (2023, 17 novembre). More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted – About half of U.S. adults prefer standard time year-round.
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Poll (2023) : More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted
Citazione originale: Gallup. (2023, 17 novembre). More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted – About half of U.S. adults prefer standard time year-round. https://news.gallup.com/poll/657584/half-daylight-saving-time-sunsetted.aspx
41. Kellogg, R., & Wolff, H. (2008) Etude asutralienne: l’extension de la période d’avance de l’heure économise-t-elle de l’énergie?
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Daylight time and energy: Evidence from an Australian experiment
Citazione originale: Kellogg, R., & Wolff, H. (2008). Does Extending Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence from an Australian Experiment. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 56(3), 207–220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2008.02.003
42. Etude stade prepublication en 2009. Est-ce que “DST” fait économiser de l’énergie? Evidence grâce à experience naturelle en Indiana
Manuscript NBER libre d’accès
Par la suite publié par MIT en 2011
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Does Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Indiana
Citazione originale: Kotchen, M. J., & Grant, L. E. (2011). Does Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Indiana. NBER. https://www.nber.org/papers/w14429
42b. California Energy Commission (CEC). 2001. The Effects of Daylight Saving Time on California Electricity Use. By A. Kandel and D. Metz. Publication 400-01-013.
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Kandel, A. and Metz, D. (2001) The Effects of Daylight Saving Time on California Electricity Use. California Energy Commission (CEC), Sacramento. - References - Scientific Research Publishing
Citazione originale: California Energy Commission (CEC). 2001. The Effects of Daylight Saving Time on California Electricity Use. By A. Kandel and D. Metz. Publication 400-01-013.
43. Hecq, W., Borisov, B., & Totte, M. (1993). Daylight saving time effect on fuel consumption and atmospheric pollution. Science of The Total Environment, 133(3).
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Daylight saving time effect on fuel consumption and atmospheric pollution
Citazione originale: Hecq, W., Borisov, B., & Totte, M. (1993). Daylight saving time effect on fuel consumption and atmospheric pollution. Science of The Total Environment, 133(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(93)90248-5
44. Giuntella, O., & Mazzonna, F. (2019). Sunset time and the Economic Effects of “Social Jetlag”: Evidence from US Time Zone Borders. Journal of Health Economics, 65, 210–226.
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Sunset time and the economic effects of social jetlag: evidence from US time zone borders
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Citazione originale: Giuntella, O., & Mazzonna, F. (2019). Sunset time and the Economic Effects of “Social Jetlag”: Evidence from US Time Zone Borders. Journal of Health Economics, 65, 210–226. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2019.03.007
46. Commission européenne. Public Consultation on EU Summertime Arrangements: Report of Results. Document de travail des services de la Commission SWD(2018) 406 final, 12 septembre 2018.
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COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON EU SUMMERTIME ARRANGEMENTS REPORT OF RESULTS
47. Commission européenne. Public Consultation on EU Summertime Arrangements: Report of Results. Document de travail SWD(2018) 406 final, 12 septembre 2018
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COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON EU SUMMERTIME ARRANGEMENTS REPORT OF RESULTS Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council discontinuing seasonal changes of time and repealing Directive 2000/84/EC
58. Communiqué du 15 avril 2020 / Press Release of April 15th 2020 bilingue / bilingual FR Le facteur heure d'été double dans l'incendie de Notre Dame, rappel un an après
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Communiqué du 15 avril 2020 / Press Release of April 15th 2020 bilingue / bilingual FR Le facteur heure d'été double dans l'incendie de Notre Dame, rappel un an après
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62. Hafner, M., Stepanek, M., Taylor, J., Troxel, W. M., & van Stolk, C. (2016). Why Sleep Matters—The Economic Costs of Insufficient Sleep: A Cross-Country Comparative Analysis. RAND Corporation
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Why sleep matters — the economic costs of insufficient sleep: A cross-country comparative analysis
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63. Chmura. (2022, November 6). Daylight Saving Time: Good or Bad? Chmura Economics & Analytics.
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The Economic Cost of Daylight Savings Time | Chmura Blog
72. Hansen, James E., Makiko Sato, Pushker A. Kharecha, and others. “Global Warming Has Accelerated: Are the United Nations and the Public Well-Informed?” Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, vol. 67, no. 2 (2025): 4–23.
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Full article: Global Warming Has Accelerated: Are the United Nations and the Public Well-Informed?