Ruiz Sánchez Gerardo
Trinity College, Economics Department, 300 Summit St., Hartford, CT 06106, United States of America.
Econ Lett. 2021 Oct;207:110014. doi: 10.1016/j.econlet.2021.110014. Epub 2021 Jul 30.
This paper uses 2018-2020 prefecture-month-year, gender-month-year, and age group-month-year level data on suicide rates in Japan to document how suicide rates are evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. I use a monthly event study design to study changes in suicide rates surrounding Japan's COVID-19 state of emergency and to trace out monthly changes in suicide rates during the first 11 months of 2020 relative to 2018-2019. I find that monthly suicide rates during the pandemic started increasing meaningfully in June-July 2020. I find that women experienced greater increases in suicide rates than men, relative to their 2018-2019 average suicide rate, and that women experienced the largest increase in suicide rates in October 2020. I also find descriptive evidence that in terms of suicide, individuals under 30 years old were faring worse during the pandemic.
本文使用了2018 - 2020年日本按县、性别、年龄组划分的月度和年度自杀率数据,来记录新冠疫情期间自杀率的变化情况。我采用月度事件研究设计,研究日本新冠疫情紧急状态期间自杀率的变化,并追踪2020年前11个月相对于2018 - 2019年自杀率的月度变化。我发现,疫情期间的月度自杀率在2020年6月至7月开始显著上升。我发现,相对于2018 - 2019年的平均自杀率,女性的自杀率增幅大于男性,且女性在2020年10月的自杀率增幅最大。我还发现描述性证据表明,在自杀方面,30岁以下的人群在疫情期间情况更糟。