This paper uses two-stage instrumental variables methods to examine whether unemployment affects alcohol use and symptoms of dependence, and if so, in which direction. Data were obtained from the 1988 National Health Interview Survey. The outcomes examined were average daily consumption during the previous two weeks and a summary measure of the number of symptoms related to alcohol dependence during the previous year. After eliminating potential bias due to reverse causality, evidence was found that non-employment significantly reduces both alcohol consumption and dependence symptoms, probably due to an income effect. Involuntary unemployment had a mixed effect--job loss increased the consumption of alcohol in the overall sample but reduced...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The confusion in the alcohol‐unemployment literature may be partly explained by methodological consi...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Unemployment is expected to influence alcohol consumption, but studies show mixed results, partly be...
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data are used to analyze the relationship between measures of ...
This study presents novel evidence on the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and patterns...
Social cost studies report that alcohol use and misuse impose a great economic burden on society, an...
There is puzzling evidence that alcohol abuse and alcoholism reduce labor earnings but have no effec...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The confusion in the alcohol‐unemployment literature may be partly explained by methodological consi...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Unemployment is expected to influence alcohol consumption, but studies show mixed results, partly be...
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data are used to analyze the relationship between measures of ...
This study presents novel evidence on the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and patterns...
Social cost studies report that alcohol use and misuse impose a great economic burden on society, an...
There is puzzling evidence that alcohol abuse and alcoholism reduce labor earnings but have no effec...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...