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One in every six U.S. adults suffers from mental health problems. Mental illnesses, as measured in disability …% increase in service coverage for severe mental disorder", suggested by the World Health Assembly by the year 2020 for the WHO … Member states, examining alternative behavioral changes to reduce mental health problems are worth examining. Using the …
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outcomes. Using data drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we estimate the effect of migraine …
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the Health and Retirement Study. We calculate the gender gap as the difference in the prevalence of elevated depressive … nested interventions by assigning women the same probabilities of A) being in an employment category, B) occupation class, C …) current income, and D) prior income group as men, conditional on women’s health and family status until age 70. Findings: The …
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This paper considers the relationship between local economic conditions and health with a focus on different approaches … mortality and infant health and then consider how the estimated effects vary when the analysis is conducted at differing levels … downturns are associated with improved health. Further investigation reveals that county economic conditions have an independent …
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This paper considers the relationship between local economic conditions and health with a focus on different approaches … mortality and infant health and then consider how the estimated effects vary when the analysis is conducted at differing levels … downturns are associated with improved health. Further investigation reveals that county economic conditions have an independent …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate the effect of self-assessed health … limitations on active labor market participation of men around retirement age. Self-assessments of health and functioning … typically introduce an endogeneity bias when studying the effects of health on labor market participation. This results from …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate the effect of self-assessed health … limitations on active labor market participation of men around retirement age. Self-assessments of health and functioning … typically introduce an endogeneity bias when studying the effects of health on labor market participation. This results from …
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