Grossman proposed an individual's health can be viewed as one aspect of their human capital. Following this line of thought a number of recent papers have reported a positive impact of alcohol consumption on earnings. The rationale for the existence of such a relationship is the positive impact of alcohol on physical and mental health. We conduct a meta-analysis to determine whether such factors as: the estimation technique, the presence of ex-drinkers in the sample, possible sample selection bias and publication bias may all contribute to these findings. An additional suggestion for the positive relationship between alcohol and wages is the presence of a common set of personality traits that determines drinking behaviour and also leads to ...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absenteei...
Recent studies indicate that alcohol consumption may affect economic outcomes through its effects on...
This thesis includes one introductory chapter and three independent papers. The first paper adds to ...
This article develops and estimates a model of wage determination that isolates the effects of alcoh...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Health, like schooling, is a form of human capital and can be expected to be positively related to l...
Despite a widely held belief that alcohol use should negatively impact wages, much of the literature...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
This article reports on an empirical analysis of the relationship between alcoholism and income and ...
This article examines alcohol consumption and wages of males, aged 21 through 28, from three differe...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
Social cost studies report that alcohol use and misuse impose a great economic burden on society, an...
"This article examines the results of single-equation regression models of the determinants of alcoh...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absenteei...
Recent studies indicate that alcohol consumption may affect economic outcomes through its effects on...
This thesis includes one introductory chapter and three independent papers. The first paper adds to ...
This article develops and estimates a model of wage determination that isolates the effects of alcoh...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Health, like schooling, is a form of human capital and can be expected to be positively related to l...
Despite a widely held belief that alcohol use should negatively impact wages, much of the literature...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
This article reports on an empirical analysis of the relationship between alcoholism and income and ...
This article examines alcohol consumption and wages of males, aged 21 through 28, from three differe...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
Social cost studies report that alcohol use and misuse impose a great economic burden on society, an...
"This article examines the results of single-equation regression models of the determinants of alcoh...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absenteei...
Recent studies indicate that alcohol consumption may affect economic outcomes through its effects on...
This thesis includes one introductory chapter and three independent papers. The first paper adds to ...