The question to what extent corruption influences suicide remains still unanswered. This paper examines the effect of corruption on suicide using a panel data approach for 24 OECD countries over the period 1995-1999. Our results indicate suicide rates are lower in countries with lower levels of corruption. We also find evidence that this effect is approximately three times larger for males than for females. It follows that corruption has a detrimental effect on societal well-being
Abstract This study explores age- and gender-specific suicide mortality due to unemployment and eco...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
Background: Every year, more than 800,000 people die by suicide, three-quarters of which are males. ...
The question to what extent corruption influences suicide remains still unanswered. This paper exami...
This paper examines the factors affecting suicide in 13 European OECD countries from a socio-economi...
We examine the economic and social determinants of suicide mortality in a panel of 25 OECD countries...
Objectives : This study aimed to examine the association between public social expenditure (PSE) and...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death around the world, where one person ends its own life e...
This paper studies the effect of corruption on four selected health outcomes, by using cross- countr...
This bachelor thesis analyzes the impact of selected socioeconomic factors on suicide rates among 32...
This research examines empirically the determinants of suicides in Denmark over the period 1970-2006...
While linkages between some macroeconomic phenomena (e.g. unemployment, GDP growth) and suicide rate...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
Although a growing body of literature has indicated that unemployment has a positive association wit...
This paper investigates how economic conditions are associated with age-sex group specific suicide r...
Abstract This study explores age- and gender-specific suicide mortality due to unemployment and eco...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
Background: Every year, more than 800,000 people die by suicide, three-quarters of which are males. ...
The question to what extent corruption influences suicide remains still unanswered. This paper exami...
This paper examines the factors affecting suicide in 13 European OECD countries from a socio-economi...
We examine the economic and social determinants of suicide mortality in a panel of 25 OECD countries...
Objectives : This study aimed to examine the association between public social expenditure (PSE) and...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death around the world, where one person ends its own life e...
This paper studies the effect of corruption on four selected health outcomes, by using cross- countr...
This bachelor thesis analyzes the impact of selected socioeconomic factors on suicide rates among 32...
This research examines empirically the determinants of suicides in Denmark over the period 1970-2006...
While linkages between some macroeconomic phenomena (e.g. unemployment, GDP growth) and suicide rate...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
Although a growing body of literature has indicated that unemployment has a positive association wit...
This paper investigates how economic conditions are associated with age-sex group specific suicide r...
Abstract This study explores age- and gender-specific suicide mortality due to unemployment and eco...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
Background: Every year, more than 800,000 people die by suicide, three-quarters of which are males. ...