心理健康对职业的影响

Barbara Biasi, Michael S. Dahl, Petra Moser
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对患有双相情感障碍的成功企业家的案例研究表明,双相情感障碍与创业精神之间存在着积极的联系。为了研究这种联系,我们研究了丹麦240万人的详细个人登记数据,包括医疗处方。这些数据表明,患双相情感障碍风险较高的个体更有可能成为个体经营者,也更有可能被合并。他们也更有可能成为一家年轻的小公司的高管,尽管不是在其他公司。最引人注目的是,双相情感障碍患者的平均收入要低43%,零工资的可能性要高16%。但他们进入工资分配第90百分位的可能性也要高出13%。为了研究心理健康治疗对工资的潜在影响,我们利用了1976年丹麦引入锂的情况。20岁时获得锂盐治疗的人群与未获得锂盐治疗的人群的工资差异比较表明,获得锂盐治疗消除了双相情感障碍风险个体的工资惩罚。此外,他们进入工资分配第90百分位的机会增加了6%。
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Career Effects of Mental Health
Case studies of successful entrepreneurs who are bipolar suggest a positive link between bipolar disorder and entrepreneurship. To investigate this link, we examine detailed individual-level registry data for Denmark, including medical prescriptions, for 2.4 million individuals. These data show that individuals who are at a higher risk of bipolar disorder are more likely to be self-employed and more likely to be incorporated. They are also more likely to become an executive in a young and small firm albeit not in other firms. Most strikingly, bipolar individuals earn 43 percent less on average and are 16 percent more likely to earn zero wages. But they are also 13 percent more likely to enter the 90th percentile of the wage distribution. To examine the potential effects of mental health treatments on wages, we exploit the introduction of lithium in Denmark in 1976. Comparisons of wage differences for cohorts who had access to lithium when they were 20 with cohorts who did not have access indicate that access to lithium eliminated the wage penalty for individuals who are at risk of bipolar disorder. In addition, their chances of entering the 90th percentile of the wage distribution increased by 6 percent.
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