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What drives long-term mental health and its intergenerational correlation? Exploiting variation in unemployment rates upon labor market entry across Australian states and cohorts, we provide novel evidence of persistent effects on mental health two decades after labor market entry. We find that...
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-related quality of life and mental health can negatively impact on adolescents' human capital, progression, income, and future health. …
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, approximately 500,000 individuals. It checks that the key results are not due to cohort effects. Nor do we rely on simple life-satisfaction …
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periods of the childhood, and it is heterogeneous across gender. The negative effect of parental unemployment on physical …
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) and the SHARE Corona Survey to investigate the mental health consequences of COVID-19 job disruption across different …
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I provide evidence on the causal effects of a student's relative socioeconomic status during high school on their mental health and human capital development. Leveraging data from representative US high schools, I utilize between-cohort differences in the distributions of socioeconomic status...
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periods of the childhood, and it is heterogeneous across gender. The negative effect of parental unemployment on physical …
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, region, age, and gender. With these groups, we use a difference-in-differences framework to document significantly increased …
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periods of the childhood, and it is heterogeneous across gender. The negative effect of parental unemployment on physical …
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The reciprocal relationship between psychiatric and substance use disorders is well-known, yet it remains largely unknown whether mental health morbidity causally leads to addictive behaviours. This paper utilises a fixed effects instrumental variables model, which is identified by time-varying...
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