为什么经济衰退对健康有益?

Douglas L. Miller, Marianne E. Page, A. Stevens, M. Filipski
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Christopher J. Ruhm(2000、2003、2005、2008)的一系列有影响力的论文证明,经济衰退“对你的健康有好处”——或者更具体地说,州一级的死亡率具有很强的顺周期性。这种相关性的程度在经济上是有意义的:文献中的一个典型估计表明,一个州的失业率每增加1个百分点,该州的死亡率就会降低0.54%。如果这反映了一种在国家一级同样有效的因果关系,那么失业率每增加1个百分点(以2004年死亡率为基础),每年死亡人数将减少约12 000人。这些发现经常被解释为伴随着更好的劳动力市场机会的时间机会成本上升的结果,并且存在一些实证支持这种解释。例如,鲁姆(2000)表明,肥胖和吸烟也表现出顺周期模式,经济和健康†
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Why are recessions good for your health?
A series of influential papers by Christopher J. Ruhm (2000, 2003, 2005, 2008) documents that recessions are “good for your health”—or, more specifically, that state-level mortality rates are strongly procyclical. The magnitude of the correlation is economically meaningful: a typical estimate from the literature suggests that a 1 percentage point increase in a state’s unemployment rate is associated with a 0.54 percent reduction in that state’s mortality rates. If this reflects a causal relationship that is also valid at the national level, then a 1 percentage point increase in the unemployment rate would translate (based on 2004 mortality rates) into about 12,000 fewer deaths per year. These findings are frequently interpreted as resulting from the rising opportunity cost of time that accompanies better labor market opportunities, and some empirical support exists for this interpretation. For example, Ruhm (2000) shows that obesity and smoking also exhibit a procyclical pattern, The economy and healTh †
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