(Breaking) Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Health
In: The journal of human resources, Band 59, Heft S, S. S108-S151
ISSN: 1548-8004
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In: The journal of human resources, Band 59, Heft S, S. S108-S151
ISSN: 1548-8004
In: NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 08/2022
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Do households value access to free health insurance when making labor supply decisions? We answer this question using the introduction of universal health insurance in Mexico, the Seguro Popular (SP), in 2002. The SP targeted individuals not covered by Social Security and broke the link between access to health care and job contract. We start by using the rollout of SP across municipalities in a differences-indifferences approach, and find an increase in informality of 4% among low-educated families with children. We then develop and estimate a household search model that incorporates the pre-reform valuation of formal sector amenities relative to the alternatives (informal sector and non-employment) and the value of SP. The estimated value of the health insurance coverage provided by SP is below the government's cost of the program, and the corresponding utility gain is, at most, 0.56 per each peso spent.
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In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 16858
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In: The economic journal: the journal of the Royal Economic Society, Band 133, Heft 655, S. 2580-2613
ISSN: 1468-0297
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Although many students suffer from anxiety and depression, and often identify school pressure and concerns about their futures as the main reasons for their worries, little is known about the consequences of the schooling environment on students' mental health. Using a regression discontinuity analysis in the largest Norwegian cities, we show that eligibility to enrol in a higher-achievement high school increases the probability of enrolment in higher education and decreases the probability of diagnosis or treatment of psychological conditions. We provide suggestive evidence that changes in both teacher and peer characteristics are likely drivers of these effects.
In: NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 21/2020
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In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 13796
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In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16730
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