We examine how income shocks affect the suicide rate in Indonesia. We use a difference-in-differences approach, exploiting the cash transfer's nationwide roll-out, and corroborate the findings using a randomized experiment. Our estimates show that the cash transfers reduce the yearly suicide rate by 0.36 per 100,000 people, corresponding to an 18 percent decrease. Moreover, a different type of income shock, variability in agricultural productivity, also affects the suicide rate. The cash transfer program reduces the causal impact of the agricultural productivity shocks, suggesting an important role for policy interventions. Finally, we provide evidence for depression as a psychological mechanism
Previous studies on the vast increase in suicide mortality in Southeast Asia have indicated that sui...
Abstract Background: Existing research on the relationship between economic recessions and suicides...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
We examine how income shocks affect the suicide rate in Indonesia. We use a difference-in-difference...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors have been consistently associated with suicide, and economic reces...
Kendati para sosiolog dan ekonom telah mengembangkan dan menguji banyak sekali teori-teori mengenai ...
An economic crisis would accelerate unemployment which then could af ect people's welfare and menta...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters on topics in applied microeconomics. In Chapt...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death around the world, where one person ends its own life e...
This paper provides an empirical test for the hypothesis that suicides are related to economic deter...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
This paper examines the impact of idiosyncratic income shocks on household consumption,educational e...
In 1997-1998 a widespread economic crisis hit the economies of many East/Southeast Asian countries; ...
This study examines the impact of unemployment on suicide rates in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the p...
Previous studies on the vast increase in suicide mortality in Southeast Asia have indicated that sui...
Abstract Background: Existing research on the relationship between economic recessions and suicides...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
We examine how income shocks affect the suicide rate in Indonesia. We use a difference-in-difference...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors have been consistently associated with suicide, and economic reces...
Kendati para sosiolog dan ekonom telah mengembangkan dan menguji banyak sekali teori-teori mengenai ...
An economic crisis would accelerate unemployment which then could af ect people's welfare and menta...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters on topics in applied microeconomics. In Chapt...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death around the world, where one person ends its own life e...
This paper provides an empirical test for the hypothesis that suicides are related to economic deter...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
This paper examines the impact of idiosyncratic income shocks on household consumption,educational e...
In 1997-1998 a widespread economic crisis hit the economies of many East/Southeast Asian countries; ...
This study examines the impact of unemployment on suicide rates in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the p...
Previous studies on the vast increase in suicide mortality in Southeast Asia have indicated that sui...
Abstract Background: Existing research on the relationship between economic recessions and suicides...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...