Analysis of the impact of financial and labour uncertainty on suicide mortality in England

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health & Place Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103329
Oscar Claveria , Maša Sorić , Petar Sorić
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This paper examines the relationship between different dimensions of economic uncertainty and suicide rates in England from 1985 to 2020, both in the short and long term. The study employs a non-linear autoregressive distributed lag framework for cointegration estimation. This approach allows testing for the existence of possible asymmetries in the response of suicide mortality to increases in economic uncertainty. Uncertainty is gauged by different proxies that allow computing financial uncertainty and labour market uncertainty indicators. The analysis is replicated by gender and across regions, controlling for unemployment and economic growth. Overall, the analysis suggests that uncertainty intensified during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is in line with the stylized facts of economic uncertainty and its pronounced role in recessions. When replicating the experiment by gender, we find that women seem to be more sensitive to changes in uncertainty. Regarding the existence of asymmetries, we found that decreases in economic uncertainty have a greater impact on suicide mortality than increases.

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金融和劳动力不确定性对英格兰自杀死亡率的影响分析
本文从短期和长期两个方面研究了 1985 年至 2020 年英国经济不确定性的不同维度与自杀率之间的关系。研究采用非线性自回归分布滞后框架进行协整估计。这种方法可以检验自杀死亡率对经济不确定性增加的反应是否存在不对称性。不确定性通过不同的代用指标来衡量,这些代用指标可以计算金融不确定性和劳动力市场不确定性指标。在控制失业率和经济增长的情况下,按性别和地区重复进行分析。总体而言,分析表明,在 COVID-19 大流行的第一年,不确定性加剧。这与经济不确定性的典型事实及其在经济衰退中的显著作用相符。在按性别复制实验时,我们发现女性似乎对不确定性的变化更为敏感。关于不对称的存在,我们发现经济不确定性的下降比上升对自杀死亡率的影响更大。
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期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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