Job Loss: Eat, drink and try to be merry?
Author(s) -
Partha Deb,
William T. Gallo,
Padmaja Ayyagari,
Jason M. Fletcher,
Jody L. Sindelar
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
nber working paper series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w15122
Subject(s) - job loss , business , advertising , food science , economics , biology , unemployment , economic growth
This paper examines the impact of job loss from business closings on body mass index (BMI) and alcohol consumption. We improve upon extant literature by using: exogenously determined business closings, a sophisticated estimation approach (finite mixture models) to deal with complex heterogeneity, and national, longitudinal data (Health and Retirement Study). For both alcohol consumption and BMI, we find evidence that individuals who are more likely to respond to job loss by increasing unhealthy behaviors are already in the problematic range for these behaviors before losing their jobs. Thus health effects of job loss could be concentrated among "at risk" individuals.
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