Japan and South Korea, despite having some of the longest life expectancies in the world, also have the highest suicide rates. This paper uses actuarial multiple decrement techniques to calculate the amount by which life expectancy in each country is impacted by suicide rates in these countries. This shows that suicides shorten life expectancy at birth by 1.05% in Japan and 0.83% in South Korea. The demographics most critically affected by suicide are Japanese males with a 1.50% reduction in life expectancy at birth, and the South Korean over-65 population with a 0.78% reduction in post-65 life expectancy—an alarmingly high percentage when considering overall heightened mortality rates at that age. These results suggest that high suicide ra...
BACKGROUND: The suicide rate has been increasing in Korea, and the country now has the highest rank ...
South Korea has the second-highest suicide rate in the world, with 20 deaths per 100,000 according t...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
Japan and South Korea, despite having some of the longest life expectancies in the world, also have ...
Suicide is one of the major health issues and causes of mortality in modern societies. A global mora...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, rates of suicide mortality have declined among most OEC...
The suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as opposed to st...
Background: South Korea has the highest rate and highest rate of increase in suicide among developed...
The suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as opposed to st...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
Our study set out to understand South Korea’s rising suicide rates in the context of other Asian cou...
South Korea has one of the highest suicide rate among all the OECD countries as its three-year avera...
This study utilizes an asymmetric Granger causality test suggested by Hatemi-J (2012) to examine the...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain in...
IntroductionThe suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as o...
BACKGROUND: The suicide rate has been increasing in Korea, and the country now has the highest rank ...
South Korea has the second-highest suicide rate in the world, with 20 deaths per 100,000 according t...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
Japan and South Korea, despite having some of the longest life expectancies in the world, also have ...
Suicide is one of the major health issues and causes of mortality in modern societies. A global mora...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, rates of suicide mortality have declined among most OEC...
The suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as opposed to st...
Background: South Korea has the highest rate and highest rate of increase in suicide among developed...
The suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as opposed to st...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
Our study set out to understand South Korea’s rising suicide rates in the context of other Asian cou...
South Korea has one of the highest suicide rate among all the OECD countries as its three-year avera...
This study utilizes an asymmetric Granger causality test suggested by Hatemi-J (2012) to examine the...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain in...
IntroductionThe suicide rate of South Korea has increased dramatically during the past decades, as o...
BACKGROUND: The suicide rate has been increasing in Korea, and the country now has the highest rank ...
South Korea has the second-highest suicide rate in the world, with 20 deaths per 100,000 according t...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...