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This study explores the effect of in-person schooling on youth suicide. We document three key findings. First, using …
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The suicide rate in the United States has risen nearly 40 percent since 2000. This increase is puzzling because suicide … changing rate of suicide. General trends miss the story of important differences across groups - suicide rates rose … substantially among middle aged persons between 2005 and 2015 but have fallen since. Among young people, suicide rates began a rapid …
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effects of suicide thoughts and attempts on the probability of engaging in work or school. The richness of the data set allows …. The longitudinal nature of the data set also allows us to control for past suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts of the … identification strategies consistently indicate that both suicide thoughts and suicide attempts decrease the likelihood a young adult …
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. Furthermore, access to the pill and abortion influenced child care employment differently across settings, with center … household providers absorbing more low-skilled women, for whom child care may have remained a viable employment destination … service quality, child development, and parental employment …
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-saving technology to affect worker productivity both directly and indirectly, we show that the impact on wage earnings and employment … affected by AI. Overall, we find muted effects of AI on employment due to offsetting effects: highly-exposed occupations … increases overall employment across all occupations …
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COVID-19 era, but research to date has been sparse on how much of this increase reflects compensating wage differentials for … Occupational Injuries (CFOI) and wage data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to examine whether compensating wage … mortality wage premiums imply that workers trade off money and mortality risk using a VSL of about $18 million, which is near …
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We provide the first quasi-experimental estimates of variation in suicide impulsivity by age by examining the impact of … robustness of our results. We find that purchase delay laws reduce firearm suicide for the overall adult population, but this … relationship between purchase delay laws and firearm suicide reduction weakens with age and is not driven by gun ownership rates …
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prevalence. Cerqueira et al. (2108) exploit the socioeconomic characteristics of suicide victims in order to develop a new and … model for the likelihood of committing suicide with gun. We empirically assess this new indicator using gun ownership data … from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and suicide registers of the US National Center for Health …
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detrimental effect on veterans' mental health leading to suicide in extreme cases. In addition, because rural veterans have much … raised the veteran suicide rate relative to the non-veteran ("civilian") rate with rural veterans suffering the lion's share … of the increase. We estimate that OSI raised the rural veteran suicide rate by a little over one-third between 2013 and …
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We conduct the first-ever large-scale study of the relationship between air pollution and suicide using detailed cause … suicides and 0.171 more suicide-related hospitalizations (a 50% increase). Estimates using 2SLS are larger and more robust …
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