Carpenter Christopher S, Dobkin Carlos, Warman Casey
Department of Economics at Vanderbilt University.
Department of Economics at the University of California Santa Cruz.
J Hum Resour. 2016 Spring;51(2):328-356. doi: 10.3368/jhr.51.2.0314-6240R. Epub 2015 Nov 30.
A substantial economics literature documents that tighter alcohol controls reduce alcohol-related harms, but far less is known about mechanisms. We use the universe of Canadian mortality records to document that Canada's Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) significantly reduces mortality rates of young men but has much smaller effects on women. Using drinking data that are far more detailed than in prior work, we document that the MLDA substantially reduces 'extreme' drinking among men but not women. Our results suggest that alcohol control efforts targeting young adults should focus on reducing extreme drinking behavior.
大量经济学文献表明,更严格的酒精管制可减少与酒精相关的危害,但对于其中的机制却知之甚少。我们利用加拿大所有的死亡率记录来证明,加拿大的法定最低饮酒年龄(MLDA)显著降低了年轻男性的死亡率,但对女性的影响要小得多。我们使用了比以往研究更为详细的饮酒数据,证明法定最低饮酒年龄大幅降低了男性的“极端”饮酒行为,但对女性却没有这种效果。我们的研究结果表明,针对年轻人的酒精管制措施应侧重于减少极端饮酒行为。