The effect of a minor health shock on labor market outcomes: The case of concussions

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Florian Fouquet, Lisa Meehan, Gail Pacheco, Alice Theadom
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Abstract

The literature on health shocks finds that minor injuries have only short-term labor market impacts. However, mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs, commonly referred to as concussions) may be different as the medical literature highlights that they can have longer-term health and cognitive effects. Moreover, TBIs are one of the most common causes of disability globally, with the vast majority being mild. Thus, it is important to understand the impact of mTBIs on labor market outcomes. We use administrative data on all medically-diagnosed mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) in New Zealand linked to monthly tax records to examine the labor market effects of a mTBI. We use a comparison group of those who suffer a mTBI at a later date to overcome potential endogeneity issues, and employ a doubly-robust difference-in-differences method. We find that suffering a mTBI has negative labor market effects. Rather than dissipating over time, these negative effects grow, representing a decrease in employment of 20 percentage points and earning losses of about a third after 48 months. Our results highlight the need for timely diagnosis and treatment to mitigate the effect of mTBIs to reduce economic and social costs.

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轻微健康冲击对劳动力市场结果的影响:脑震荡案例。
有关健康冲击的文献发现,轻伤只会对劳动力市场产生短期影响。然而,轻度脑外伤(mTBIs,通常称为脑震荡)可能有所不同,因为医学文献强调,轻度脑外伤可能对健康和认知能力产生较长期的影响。此外,创伤性脑损伤是全球最常见的致残原因之一,其中绝大多数为轻度创伤性脑损伤。因此,了解轻度创伤性脑损伤对劳动力市场结果的影响非常重要。我们利用新西兰所有经医疗诊断为轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)的行政数据,并将其与每月的纳税记录联系起来,来研究轻度创伤性脑损伤对劳动力市场的影响。为了克服潜在的内生性问题,我们使用了稍后发生的轻度脑损伤患者作为对比组,并采用了双重稳健差分法。我们发现,创伤后应激障碍会对劳动力市场产生负面影响。这些负面影响非但不会随着时间的推移而消失,反而会越来越大,48 个月后,就业率会下降 20 个百分点,收入损失约三分之一。我们的研究结果凸显了及时诊断和治疗的必要性,以减轻创伤后应激障碍的影响,从而降低经济和社会成本。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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