COVID-19失业冲击对预期寿命和死亡率的长期影响

The long-term impact of the COVID-19 unemployment shock on life expectancy and mortality rates

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control · 2022
被引 60 · 同刊同年前 2%
ABS 3

Abstract

本摘要源自该文的 CEPR 工作论文版(2020),正式发表版可能有调整。

We adopt a time series approach to investigate the historical relation between unemployment, life expectancy, and mortality rates. We fit Vector-autoregressions for the overall US population and for groups identified based on gender and race. We use our results to assess the long-run effects of the COVID-19 economic recession on mortality and life expectancy. We estimate the size of the COVID-19-related unemployment shock to be between 2 and 5 times larger than the typical unemployment shock, depending on race and gender, resulting in a significant increase in mortality rates and drop in life expectancy. We also predict that the shock will disproportionately affect African-Americans and women, over a short horizon, while the effects for white men will unfold over longer horizons. These figures translate in more than 0.8 million additional deaths over the next 15 years.

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