The Effect of Stress on Later-Life Health
Auteur : John Horan Cawley (Jr.), Damien de Walque, Daniel Grossman
Date de publication : 2017
Éditeur : National Bureau of Economic Research
Nombre de pages : 50
Résumé du livre
We estimate that a 10 percentage point (2 standard deviation) increase in induction risk in young adulthood is associated with a 1.5 percentage point (8%) increase in the probability of being obese and a 1 percentage point (10%) increase in the probability of being in fair or poor health later in life. This does not appear to be due to cohort effects; these associations exist only for men who did not serve in the war, and are not present for women or men who did serve.