@techreport{c03216653acf4a39a2c0c8249c4c6f07,
title = "Estimating the Causal Impact of Macroeconomic Conditions on Income-Related Mortality",
abstract = "To-date the macroeconomic conditions-mortality literature on income-related inequality in mortality has relied on subgroup analysis, mainly using income as a stratification variable, but this nearly always causes selection bias yielding results that are hard to interpret. To solve this bad control problem, we apply a novel technique based on recentered influence function regression of overall income-related mortality measures, like the commonly used concentration index. We also highlight the importance of: i) measurement of relative versus absolute inequality; ii) measurement of inequality by population-level statistics of inequality (concentration indices) versus subgroup analysis; iii) measurement of short versus long-term income. We illustrate these issues and our suggested solution using detailed individual-level administrative data from Sweden. Our findings show that there overall is a (insignificant) counter-cyclical impact on mortality and its income-related inequality. During a sub-period of pronounced and significant counter-cyclical mortality we find support for accompanying counter-cyclical income-related inequality, but only when using short-term income. ",
keywords = "Mortality, Macroeconomic conditions, Unemployment, Recentered influence function, Inequality, Concentration index, E32, I14",
author = "Ulf-G{\"o}ran Gerdtham and Gawain Heckley and Johannes Lissdaniels",
year = "2020",
month = nov,
day = "9",
language = "English",
series = "Working papers",
publisher = "Lund University, Department of Economics",
number = "2020:22",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Lund University, Department of Economics",
}