Noghanibehambari Hamid, Fletcher Jason, Schmitz Lauren, Duque Valentina, Gawai Vikas
College of Business, Austin Peay State University, Marion St, Clarksville, TN 37040, USA.
La Follette School of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1225 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1211, USA.
J Popul Econ. 2024 Mar;37(1). doi: 10.1007/s00148-024-01007-w. Epub 2024 Feb 29.
This paper studies the long-run mortality effects of in-utero and early-life economic conditions. We examine how local economic conditions experienced during the Great Depression, proxied by county-level banking deposits during in-utero and first years of life, influence old-age longevity. We find that a one-standard-deviation rise in per capita bank deposits is associated with an approximately 1.7 month increase in males' longevity at old age. Additional analyses comparing state-level versus county-level economic measures provide insight on the importance of controlling for local-level confounders and exploiting more granular measures when exploring the relationship between early-life conditions and later-life mortality.
本文研究子宫内及生命早期经济状况对长期死亡率的影响。我们考察了大萧条期间经历的当地经济状况(以子宫内及生命最初几年的县级银行存款为代理变量)如何影响老年寿命。我们发现,人均银行存款每上升一个标准差,男性老年寿命大约会增加1.7个月。将州级与县级经济指标进行比较的进一步分析,为在探索生命早期状况与晚年死亡率之间的关系时控制地方层面混杂因素以及采用更细化指标的重要性提供了见解。