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      Bounding the causal effect of unemployment on mental health: Nonparametric evidence from four countries.

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          Abstract

          An important, yet unsettled, question in public health policy is the extent to which unemployment causally impacts mental health. The recent literature yields varying findings, which are likely due to differences in data, methods, samples, and institutional settings. Taking a more general approach, we provide comparable evidence for four countries with different institutional settings-Australia, Germany, the UK, and the United States-using a nonparametric bounds analysis. Relying on fairly weak and partially testable assumptions, our paper shows that unemployment has a significant negative effect on mental health in all countries. Our results rule out effects larger than a quarter of a standard deviation for Germany and half a standard deviation for the Anglo-Saxon countries. The effect is significant for both men and women and materialises already for short periods of unemployment. Public policy should hence focus on early prevention of mental health problems among the unemployed.

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          Journal
          Health Econ
          Health economics
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1099-1050
          1057-9230
          May 12 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany.
          [2 ] IAB, Nürnberg, Germany.
          Article
          10.1002/hec.3510
          28497638
          f510c7da-d0c8-4b5b-bbd6-db86f24584ca
          History

          bounds,mental health,unemployment
          bounds, mental health, unemployment

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