Previous studies have found a link between economic conditions, such as recessions and unemployment, and cardiovascular disease as well as other health outcomes. More recent research argues that economic uncertainty—independently of unemployment—can affect health outcomes. Using data from England and Wales, we study the association between fluctuations in economic uncertainty and cardiovascular disease mortality in the short term for the period 2001–2019. Controlling for several economic indicators (including unemployment), we find that economic uncertainty alone is strongly associated with deaths attributed to diseases of the circulatory system, ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. Our findings highlight the short-term link ...
Much remains to be understood about how low socioeconomic status (SES) increases cardiovascular dise...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of national unemployment rates on ...
Abstract Background Prior studies have identified a decrease in ischaemic heart disease mortality du...
Previous studies have found a link between economic conditions, such as recessions and unemployment,...
The relationship between economic crises and health is a contentious topic, with far-reaching implic...
This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and...
International audienceTo assess prospectively the association between employment status and cardiova...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
Research has shown that recessions are associated with lower cardiovascular mortality but unemployed...
Previous studies have shown that financial turbulence is associated with a short-term increase in ro...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of aggregate and idiosyncratic economic shocks on health us...
Several studies suggest that population health improves during recessions and deteriorates during ec...
Although health is conventionally believed to deteriorate during macroeconomic downturns, the empiri...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that unemployment predicts increased cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that unemployment predicts increased cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Much remains to be understood about how low socioeconomic status (SES) increases cardiovascular dise...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of national unemployment rates on ...
Abstract Background Prior studies have identified a decrease in ischaemic heart disease mortality du...
Previous studies have found a link between economic conditions, such as recessions and unemployment,...
The relationship between economic crises and health is a contentious topic, with far-reaching implic...
This study investigates the relationship between economic conditions and health. Total mortality and...
International audienceTo assess prospectively the association between employment status and cardiova...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
Research has shown that recessions are associated with lower cardiovascular mortality but unemployed...
Previous studies have shown that financial turbulence is associated with a short-term increase in ro...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of aggregate and idiosyncratic economic shocks on health us...
Several studies suggest that population health improves during recessions and deteriorates during ec...
Although health is conventionally believed to deteriorate during macroeconomic downturns, the empiri...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that unemployment predicts increased cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that unemployment predicts increased cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Much remains to be understood about how low socioeconomic status (SES) increases cardiovascular dise...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of national unemployment rates on ...
Abstract Background Prior studies have identified a decrease in ischaemic heart disease mortality du...