The Short-Run and Long-Run Relationships between Mortality and the Business Cycle in Canada

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This paper investigates the relationship between health and the business cycle for the Canadian economy. The majority of existing literature shows a procyclical relationship between death rates and indicators of the business cycle, suggesting that recessions are good for one’s health. We use a time series error correction model to determine the short-run and long-run impacts of the unemployment rates on death rates. Our results indicate that temporary slowdowns in economic activity are associated with lower death rates. Moreover, once we stratify the data by sex, we find a long-run negative relationship between the unemployment rate and death rates for both sexes.

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Zuzana Janko, J. C. Herbert Emery, and Pierre Guenette, “The Short-Run and Long-Run Relationships between Mortality and the Business Cycle in Canada,” Economics Research International, vol. 2013, Article ID 409738, 11 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/409738

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