This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and eight of the ten sources of fatalities examined are shown to exhibit a procyclical fluctuation, with suicides representing an important exception. The variations are largest for those causes and age groups where behavioral responses are most plausible, and there is some evidence that the unfavorable health effects of temporary upturns are partially or fully offset if the economic growth is long-lasting. An accompanying analysis of microdata indicates that smoking and obesity increase when the economy strengthens, whereas physical activity is reduced and diet becomes less healthy
The recent financial and economic crisis has raised major concerns in the public health community th...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
This study examines the relationship between economic conditions and health. Fixed-effect models are...
This study uses microdata from the 1972–1981 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS) to ex-amine ho...
Using microdata for adults from 1987 to 2000 years of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System...
In his article with the provocative title ‘‘Are Recessions Good for Your Health?’’, Ruhm (J. Health ...
Although health is conventionally believed to deteriorate during macroeconomic downturns, the empiri...
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...
Several studies suggest that population health improves during recessions and deteriorates during ec...
The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of macroeconomic conditions on mortality from differ...
Recent research has overwhelmingly concluded that recessions are beneficial to the health of a devel...
Recent research has overwhelmingly concluded that recessions are beneficial to the health of a devel...
The 2007 global economic recession was the most severe recession since the Great Depression of the 1...
The recent financial and economic crisis has raised major concerns in the public health community th...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
This study examines the relationship between economic conditions and health. Fixed-effect models are...
This study uses microdata from the 1972–1981 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS) to ex-amine ho...
Using microdata for adults from 1987 to 2000 years of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System...
In his article with the provocative title ‘‘Are Recessions Good for Your Health?’’, Ruhm (J. Health ...
Although health is conventionally believed to deteriorate during macroeconomic downturns, the empiri...
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...
Several studies suggest that population health improves during recessions and deteriorates during ec...
The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of macroeconomic conditions on mortality from differ...
Recent research has overwhelmingly concluded that recessions are beneficial to the health of a devel...
Recent research has overwhelmingly concluded that recessions are beneficial to the health of a devel...
The 2007 global economic recession was the most severe recession since the Great Depression of the 1...
The recent financial and economic crisis has raised major concerns in the public health community th...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
In his article with the provocative title “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?”, Ruhm (J. Health Ec...