Does When You Die Depend on Where You Live? Evidence from Hurricane Katrina.

IF 10.5 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS American Economic Review Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1257/aer.20181026
Tatyana Deryugina, David Molitor
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We follow Medicare cohorts to estimate Hurricane Katrina's long-run mortality effects on victims initially living in New Orleans. Including the initial shock, the hurricane improved eight-year survival by 2.07 percentage points. Migration to lower-mortality regions explains most of this survival increase. Those migrating to low-versus high-mortality regions look similar at baseline, but their subsequent mortality is 0.83-1.01 percentage points lower per percentage point reduction in local mortality, quantifying causal effects of place on mortality among this population. Migrants' mortality is also lower in destinations with healthier behaviors and higher incomes but is unrelated to local medical spending and quality.

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你何时死亡取决于你住在哪里吗?卡特里娜飓风的证据。
我们跟踪医疗保险队列来估算卡特里娜飓风对最初居住在新奥尔良的灾民的长期死亡率影响。包括最初的冲击在内,飓风使八年存活率提高了 2.07 个百分点。向死亡率较低地区的迁移是生存率提高的主要原因。迁移到死亡率较低和较高地区的人在基线上看起来相似,但当地死亡率每降低一个百分点,他们随后的死亡率就会降低 0.83-1.01 个百分点,从而量化了地方对这一人群死亡率的因果效应。在行为更健康、收入更高的目的地,移民的死亡率也更低,但与当地的医疗支出和质量无关。
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期刊介绍: The American Economic Review (AER) stands as a prestigious general-interest economics journal. Founded in 1911, it holds the distinction of being one of the nation's oldest and most esteemed scholarly journals in economics. With a commitment to academic excellence, the AER releases 12 issues annually, featuring articles that span a wide spectrum of economic topics.
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