无证移民的驾驶执照和死后器官捐赠

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Economica Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1111/ecca.12496
Tianyuan Luo, Cesar L. Escalante
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摘要

本研究采用差分模型和事件研究估计技术,探讨了扩大无证移民获得驾照的机会与死后器官捐献者数量之间的关系。结果表明,向无证移民颁发驾照的法律通过后,持证司机的人数有效增加了约 2.7%。这些增量最终导致西班牙裔器官捐献者的数量增加了 28%,而这一结果主要是由年轻的成年西班牙裔捐献者推动的。此外,DLU 法律还使器官移植数量增加了约 17%,特别是在西班牙裔中,尽管移植等待名单上的新增数量并未受到明显影响。由于这些法律为更多的无证驾驶者登记成为器官捐献者铺平了道路,此类立法有助于缓解器官短缺问题,缩小器官移植的 "种族等待期差距"。
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Driver's licences for undocumented immigrants and post-mortem organ donation

This study examines the relationship between expanded access to driver's licences among undocumented immigrants and the number of post-mortem organ donors, using difference-in-differences modelling and event study estimation techniques. Results suggest that the adoption of laws that grant driver's licences to undocumented immigrants effectively increased the population of licensed drivers by about 2.7%. These increments eventually led to subsequent increases in the number of Hispanic organ donors by 28%, and the outcome is driven mainly by young adult Hispanic donors. Moreover, DLU laws are further credited with an approximately 17% increase in organ transplants, particularly among Hispanics, although transplant waiting list addition numbers are not significantly affected. As these laws pave the way for more undocumented drivers to register as organ donors, such legislation could help to alleviate organ shortage issues and narrow the ‘ethnic waiting period gap’ for organ transplants.

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Economica
Economica ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
2.40
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49
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Economica is an international journal devoted to research in all branches of economics. Theoretical and empirical articles are welcome from all parts of the international research community. Economica is a leading economics journal, appearing high in the published citation rankings. In addition to the main papers which make up each issue, there is an extensive review section, covering a wide range of recently published titles at all levels.
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