This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions, alcohol use, and drinking problems using individual-level data from the 1987-1999 years of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. We confirm the procyclical variation in overall drinking identified in previous research using aggregate sales data and show that this largely results from changes in consumption among existing drinkers, rather than movements into or out of drinking. Moreover, the decrease in alcohol use occurring during bad economic times is concentrated among heavy consumers, with light drinking actually increasing in these periods. We find no evidence that the decline in overall drinking masks a rise in alcohol use for persons becoming unemploy...
ABSTRACT: Background: This paper analyses the 2008 economic collapse in Spain with its long-lasting ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affect both ligh...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
This study presents novel evidence on the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and patterns...
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...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The hypothesis of this paper is alcohol consumption will decrease when a country experiences a reces...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
ackground: The aim of this study is to examine the relevance of macroeconomic conditions (boom vs. r...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
This paper uses two-stage instrumental variables methods to examine whether unemployment affects alc...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in alcohol-related mortality and hospitalisations, as based on...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
ABSTRACT: Background: This paper analyses the 2008 economic collapse in Spain with its long-lasting ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affect both ligh...
This paper investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and drinking using individ...
This study presents novel evidence on the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and patterns...
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...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
The hypothesis of this paper is alcohol consumption will decrease when a country experiences a reces...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
ackground: The aim of this study is to examine the relevance of macroeconomic conditions (boom vs. r...
Alcohol overuse has been implicated in individual / family dysfunction and high health care costs. C...
This paper uses two-stage instrumental variables methods to examine whether unemployment affects alc...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in alcohol-related mortality and hospitalisations, as based on...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
ABSTRACT: Background: This paper analyses the 2008 economic collapse in Spain with its long-lasting ...
This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and two alcohol-related ou...
A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affect both ligh...