Addressing the Unemployment-Mortality Conundrum: Non-Linearity is the Answer

23 Pages Posted: 14 Oct 2014

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Giorgio Bonamore

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Economics, Management and Statistics (DEMS)

Fabrizio Carmignani

University of Queensland

Emilio Colombo

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan

Date Written: October 14, 2014

Abstract

The effect of unemployment on mortality is the object of a lively literature. However, this literature is characterized by sharply conflicting results. We revisit this issue and suggest that the relationship might be non-linear. We use regional (NUTS 2) data from 23 European countries to estimate a multivariate regression of mortality. The estimating equation allows for a quadratic relationship between unemployment and mortality. We control for various other determinants of mortality at regional and national level and we include region-specific and time-specific fixed effects. The model is also extended to account for the dynamic adjustment of mortality and possible lagged effects of unemployment. We find that the relationship between mortality and unemployment is U shaped. In the benchmark regression, when the unemployment rate is low, at 3%, an increase by one percentage point decreases average mortality by 0.7%. As unemployment increases, the effect decays: when the unemployment rate is 8% (sample average) a further increase by one percentage point decreases average mortality by 0.4%. The effect changes sign, turning from negative to positive, when unemployment is around 17%. When the unemployment rate is 25%, a further increase by one percentage point raises average mortality by 0.4%. Results hold for different causes of death and across different specifications of the estimating equation. We argue that the non-linearity arises because the level of unemployment affects the psychological and behavioural response of individuals to worsening economic conditions.

Keywords: unemployment; economic crisis; mortality; Europe

Suggested Citation

Bonamore, Giorgio and Carmignani, Fabrizio and Colombo, Emilio, Addressing the Unemployment-Mortality Conundrum: Non-Linearity is the Answer (October 14, 2014). University of Milan Bicocca Department of Economics, Management and Statistics Working Paper No. 281, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2509680 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2509680

Giorgio Bonamore

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Economics, Management and Statistics (DEMS) ( email )

Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo, 1
Milan, 20126
Italy

Fabrizio Carmignani

University of Queensland ( email )

St Lucia
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia

Emilio Colombo (Contact Author)

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan ( email )

Largo Gemelli, 1
Via Necchi 9
Milan, MI 20123
Italy

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