Economic fluctuations and mortality in Canada revisited

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Southern Economic Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1002/soej.12684
Zuzana Janko, Gurleen Popli
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This paper uses panel data for Canada from 1976 to 2018, across 10 provinces, to reassess the relationship between mortality rates and economic fluctuations. The key contribution of our paper lies in examining the extent to which this relationship is driven by the employment rate (extensive margin) versus average hours worked (intensive margin). We find evidence of procyclical mortality for females at the aggregate level; aggregate male mortality remains largely unaffected by economic fluctuations. Our findings also reveal temporal heterogeneity, as the extensive margin becomes the driving force for female mortality rates during the more recent period (1990 onwards). These findings remain robust when accounting for personal income and pollution. Finally, we find some support for a procyclical relationship for individuals in the working age groups, while mortality exhibits a countercyclical pattern for children (age 0 to 14) and the elderly (age 65 and above).
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加拿大经济波动与死亡率再研究
本文利用 1976 年至 2018 年加拿大 10 个省的面板数据,重新评估了死亡率与经济波动之间的关系。本文的主要贡献在于研究了这种关系在多大程度上受就业率(广义边际)与平均工时(密集边际)的驱动。我们发现,在总体水平上,女性死亡率存在顺周期性;而男性总死亡率在很大程度上不受经济波动的影响。我们的研究结果还揭示了时间异质性,因为在较近的时期(1990 年以后),广泛边际成为女性死亡率的驱动力。在考虑个人收入和污染的情况下,这些发现仍然是可靠的。最后,我们发现,工作年龄组的个人死亡率与经济周期有一定的关系,而儿童(0-14 岁)和老年人(65 岁及以上)的死亡率则呈现反周期模式。
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