Recent research on the relationship between unemployment and mortality is inconsistent. The statistical methodology used in this study decomposes the effect of unemployment on mortality into temporary and permanent effects and estimates the unemployment-mortality relationship, using aggregate data from 11 European countries for the period 1971-2001. Decomposing the effect of unemployment in this way shows that while the temporary effect of an increase in unemployment is to lower mortality, the permanent effect is to increase it. Importantly, the permanent effect is generally much stronger than the temporary effect. These results hold true for nearly all mortality indicators studied
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
The effect of unemployment on mortality is the object of a lively literature. However, this literatu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of national unemployment rates on ...
Key points:- Previous research has demonstrated a link between unemployment and an increase in death...
Background. Studies have consistently found evidence of an association between unemployment and all-...
This study uses aggregate panel data on 96 French départements for the period from 1982 to 2002 to i...
Background: There is a strong association between unemployment and mortality, but whether this relat...
Contrary to the epidemiological literature, some studies find that increases in unemployment decreas...
Some European countries, such as Greece and Spain, were severely hit by the 2008 economic crisis whe...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
In his article with the provocative title "Are Recessions Good for Your Health?", Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
The effect of unemployment on mortality is the object of a lively literature. However, this literatu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of national unemployment rates on ...
Key points:- Previous research has demonstrated a link between unemployment and an increase in death...
Background. Studies have consistently found evidence of an association between unemployment and all-...
This study uses aggregate panel data on 96 French départements for the period from 1982 to 2002 to i...
Background: There is a strong association between unemployment and mortality, but whether this relat...
Contrary to the epidemiological literature, some studies find that increases in unemployment decreas...
Some European countries, such as Greece and Spain, were severely hit by the 2008 economic crisis whe...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
In his article with the provocative title "Are Recessions Good for Your Health?", Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...