Business cycles and mortality: results from Swedish microdata
We assess the relationship between business cycles and mortality risk using a large individual level data set on over 40,000 individuals in Sweden who were followed for 10-16 years (leading to over 500,000 person-year observations). We test the effect of six alternative business cycle indicators on the mortality risk: the unemployment rate, the notification rate, the deviation from the GDP trend, the GDP change, the industry capacity utilization, and the industry confidence indicator. For men we find a significant countercyclical relationship between the business cycle and the mortality risk for four of the indicators and a non-significant effect for the other two indicators. For women we cannot reject the null hypothesis of no effect for any of the business cycle indicators.
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2005
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Authors: | Gerdtham, Ulf-G. ; Johannesson, Magnus |
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Social Science & Medicine. - Elsevier, ISSN 0277-9536. - Vol. 60.2005, 1, p. 205-218
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Business cycles Mortality Health Sweden |
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