working paper 4. SEP 2010
Does Unemployment Really Kill?
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Henrik Lindegaard Andersen
To correct for this, I analyse the effect of unemployment on 13-year mortality using a large longitudinal dataset obtained from Danish administrative registers, including information on individuals? initial health, unemployment history, and many other factors that may simultaneously affect the unemployment propensity and survival chances.
Even after controlling for these factors, I find a positive impact of unemployment on mortality: unemployment causes a 32-37 per cent excess mortality for men in their 20's, 30's, and 40's; for older men in their 50-s the impact is smaller. There is no clear impact of unemployment on women?s mortality except - with some uncertainty - for women in their 20-s.
Udgivelsens forfattere
- Henrik Lindegaard Andersen
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