Recent research indicates that healthier lifestyles during recessions decrease the most common U.S. mortalities, but not cancer. However, they combine specific cancer mortalities with different progressions into one, possibly obscuring cancer’s link to unemployment. This paper estimates a fixed-effects regression model on unemployment and the nine most prevalent cancers between 1988 and 2002 using state-level panel data. Five cancers and total cancer are procyclical, and suggest that unemployment affects both incidence and gestation for some cancers. Consistent with the medical literature, this paper contradicts previous economic research and suggests that behavioral factors significantly impact cancer mortality
This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and...
Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...
Recent research indicates that healthier lifestyles during recessions decrease the most common U.S. ...
Purpose: The impact of economic recessions on the incidence and treatment of cancer is unknown. We t...
BACKGROUND:: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced hea...
PurposeIn recent years, cancer case counts in the U.S. underwent a large, rapid decline-an unexpecte...
The global economic downturn has been associated with increased unemployment in many countries. Insi...
Context Nearly half of adult cancer survivors are younger than 65 years, but the association of canc...
Contrary to the epidemiological literature, some studies find that increases in unemployment decreas...
Longitudinal studies at the level of individuals find that employees who lose their jobs are at incr...
We examined the association between unemployment and government spending on healthcare with colorect...
Background: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced heal...
Background: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced heal...
In his article with the provocative title "Are Recessions Good for Your Health?", Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and...
Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...
Recent research indicates that healthier lifestyles during recessions decrease the most common U.S. ...
Purpose: The impact of economic recessions on the incidence and treatment of cancer is unknown. We t...
BACKGROUND:: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced hea...
PurposeIn recent years, cancer case counts in the U.S. underwent a large, rapid decline-an unexpecte...
The global economic downturn has been associated with increased unemployment in many countries. Insi...
Context Nearly half of adult cancer survivors are younger than 65 years, but the association of canc...
Contrary to the epidemiological literature, some studies find that increases in unemployment decreas...
Longitudinal studies at the level of individuals find that employees who lose their jobs are at incr...
We examined the association between unemployment and government spending on healthcare with colorect...
Background: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced heal...
Background: The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment, reduced heal...
In his article with the provocative title "Are Recessions Good for Your Health?", Ruhm (J. Health Ec...
This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and...
Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...