In 2019 alone, the CDC reported over 70,000 drug overdose related deaths in the United States. While mental health can play a large part in the likelihood of an individual to suffer from an overdose, there are also different economic factors at play that can have an impact. This paper will analyze the relationship between drug related deaths with significant economic variables, such as state level unemployment rates, state level GDP, and state level educational attainment in effort to understand more about the correlation between economic elements and drug related deaths
We estimate a fixed effects county level panel data model to relate socioeconomic variables to opioi...
Over 700,000 people died in the United States from drug overdoses between 1999 and 2017, with 70,237...
This paper analyzes the influence of illicit drug use on highway fatal outcomes by estimating regres...
Mortality rates in relation to drug overdoses have skyrocketed in recent years. This paper will exam...
Opioid abuse with the resulting deaths has become a national health crisis in the United States. Thi...
Drug-overdose deaths increased rapidly recently. What are the causes? We believe socioeconomical fac...
In the last two decades, there has been a downturn in labor force participation. One research approa...
‘Deaths of despair’ is the most commonly cited explanation for the 151% increase in drug-overdose de...
Background: In 2017, the US Department of Health and Human Services declared the Opioid epidemic a p...
The impact of rising drug use on US mortality may extend beyond deaths coded as drug-related to incl...
Americans in the twenty-first century are dying earlier in life and at higher rates from preventable...
This paper investigates the determining factors influencing the opioid epidemic in each of the 50 st...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat examines county-level mortality data from the U.S. Centers for ...
Deaths of despair (DOD) is a new term appearing in public health literature to describe deaths attri...
Background Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, with...
We estimate a fixed effects county level panel data model to relate socioeconomic variables to opioi...
Over 700,000 people died in the United States from drug overdoses between 1999 and 2017, with 70,237...
This paper analyzes the influence of illicit drug use on highway fatal outcomes by estimating regres...
Mortality rates in relation to drug overdoses have skyrocketed in recent years. This paper will exam...
Opioid abuse with the resulting deaths has become a national health crisis in the United States. Thi...
Drug-overdose deaths increased rapidly recently. What are the causes? We believe socioeconomical fac...
In the last two decades, there has been a downturn in labor force participation. One research approa...
‘Deaths of despair’ is the most commonly cited explanation for the 151% increase in drug-overdose de...
Background: In 2017, the US Department of Health and Human Services declared the Opioid epidemic a p...
The impact of rising drug use on US mortality may extend beyond deaths coded as drug-related to incl...
Americans in the twenty-first century are dying earlier in life and at higher rates from preventable...
This paper investigates the determining factors influencing the opioid epidemic in each of the 50 st...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat examines county-level mortality data from the U.S. Centers for ...
Deaths of despair (DOD) is a new term appearing in public health literature to describe deaths attri...
Background Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, with...
We estimate a fixed effects county level panel data model to relate socioeconomic variables to opioi...
Over 700,000 people died in the United States from drug overdoses between 1999 and 2017, with 70,237...
This paper analyzes the influence of illicit drug use on highway fatal outcomes by estimating regres...