Breuer Christian
Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Health Econ. 2015 Aug;24(8):936-50. doi: 10.1002/hec.3073. Epub 2014 Jun 17.
This paper addresses the influence of economic activity on suicide mortality in Europe. To this end, it employs a new panel data set of 275 regions in 29 countries over the period 1999-2010. The results suggest that unemployment does have a significantly positive influence on suicides. In line with economic theory, this influence varies among gender and age groups. Men of working age are particularly sensitive, while old-age suicide mortality (older than 65 years old) hardly responds to unemployment. Moreover, real economic growth negatively affects the suicide rates of working-age men. The results withstand several robustness checks, such as sample variations, and after controlling for serial and spatial autocorrelation.
本文探讨了经济活动对欧洲自杀死亡率的影响。为此,它采用了一个新的面板数据集,涵盖1999年至2010年期间29个国家的275个地区。结果表明,失业确实对自杀率有显著的正向影响。与经济理论一致,这种影响在不同性别和年龄组中有所不同。处于工作年龄的男性尤为敏感,而老年(65岁以上)自杀死亡率对失业几乎没有反应。此外,实际经济增长对处于工作年龄男性的自杀率有负面影响。这些结果在经过多次稳健性检验后依然成立,比如样本变化检验,以及在控制了序列和空间自相关之后。