Estimating the Recession-Mortality Relationship when Migration Matters Vellore Arthi, Brian Beach & W. Walker Hanlon ... After adjusting for migration, we find that mortality increased during the cotton recession, but was largely unaffected by the ... A large literature following Ruhm (2000) suggests that mortality falls during recessions and rises during booms. The panel-data ... Moreover, we show that estimates of the relationship between business cycles and mortality are highly sensitive to assumptions ...
We find that an exogenous $100 per month decrease in this budget (a 24.4% change) causes mortality to increase by 0.0164 ...
Without income-differentiated mortality, the decline in net benefits is fairly flat across all groups, so this is a regressive ... Again, income-related mortality reduces the regressive nature of the reform because the present value loss in net benefits is ... Those in the top 20 percent of the income scale have a mortality rate that is equal to 44 percent of the average for that group ... For example, the poorest 20 percent of non-white females in the sample have a mortality rate which is 186 percent of the ...
We find however, no effect on birth weight or mortality for girls. ...
We analyze three potential policy responses: surrogate (non-mortality) clinicaltrial endpoints, targeted R&D subsidies, and ...
The increase in the relative survival rate is estimated to have reduced the unconditional mortality rate by about 15% in the U. ... However, they did not control for the change in incidence, which influences mortality and is correlated with 5-year survival. ... between the change in 5-year survival for a specific tumor and the change in tumor-related mortality. ... found little correlation between the change in 5-year survival for a specific tumor and the change in tumor-related mortality. ...
Mortality rates, meanwhile, remain unchanged when UCCs enter a market, raising the question of what the additional Medicare ...
For highly polluted cities, we estimate that a new subway system provides an external mortality benefit of about $1b per year. ... Back of the envelope cost estimates suggest that reduced mortality due to lower air pollution offsets a substantial share of ...
The average mortality rate given infection rises from 0.001 percent for the youngest group, to 0.01 for the middle aged, to ... For example, adult mortality could now be kept to less than 0.2 percent with economic damages of 24.8 percent, or economic ... The 65-and-over group has 20 percent of the earnings of the younger groups and, crucially, faces a much higher mortality rate ... An optimal policy keeping adult mortality to less than 0.2 percent would create economic damages equivalent to 37.3 percent of ...
... mortality, and biometric outcomes. We use these data to address four aims:. • What is the impact of the MHS malpractice ...
Cohorts and areas that experienced poor labor market conditions do show lagged increases in opioid mortality, but the effect is ...
... finding no evidence of an effect on the incidence of low birth weight or infant mortality. ...
More broadly, excess mortality from COVID has not increased the ratio of all-cause mortality rates for those with and without a ... Concurrently, all-cause mortality in the US is diverging by education-falling for the college-educated and rising for those ... four-year degree, but has instead replicated the pre-existing mortality ratio. ...
... and excess death rates during the COVID-19 pandemic via a linkage of 2017 voter registration in Ohio and Florida to mortality ...
... these increases have been sufficient to reverse decades-long improvements in all-cause mortality for middleaged white non- ...
Using estimates of the impact of high levels of airborne particulates on mortality, and assuming that a human life is valued at ... 1 million, the researchers calculate that the mortality cost of burning one acre of rice stalks is about $7,600. An acre of ... a small price compared with the avoided mortality costs or the costs of other pollution abatement programs, such as installing ...
Early Retirement and Mortality Rates of Blue-Collar Men Share Twitter LinkedIn Email ... But the research findings in Fatal Attraction? Extended Unemployment Benefits, Labor Force Exits, and Mortality (NBER Working ... When the researchers examined the mortality rates of those who took early retirement, they found that an additional year in ... For women, early retirement was not associated with elevated mortality, a finding that is in line with previous research by ...
Predictors of Mortality among the Elderly Michael D. Hurd, Daniel McFadden & Angela Merrill ... The objective of this paper is to find the quantitative importance of some predictors of mortality among the... ...
The Effect of Medicare on Medical Expenditures, Mortality, and Spending Risk Share Twitter LinkedIn Email ... its effects on mortality in the long-run may be much larger than the ten-year impact that the authors examine. ... the establishment of universal health insurance for the elderly had no discernible impact on their mortality. They present ...
Liquidity, Mortality, and Early Social Security Claiming More from NBER. In addition to working papers, the NBER disseminates ...
Higher Prescription Drug Cost-Sharing Raises Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries * School Reopenings Contribute to Modest, ...
Safeguarding Consumers Through Minimum Quality Standards: Milk Inspections and Urban Mortality, 1880-1910 D. Mark Anderson, ... Using city-level data for the period 1880-1910, we find that milk inspections reduced mortality from waterborne and foodborne ...