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When the going gets tough...The Recession Effect on Greek Mortality Rates
Alexandra Tragaki

Building: Main Venue Building
Room: room 5
Date: 2017-02-09 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Last modified: 2017-01-23

Abstract


Historical evidence strongly supports that throughout the human history economic growth and prosperity have been associated to declining mortality rates. Despite this established conviction, in low-mortality regions the liaison between economic fluctuations and death rates is not that straightforward. This paper examines if there are any immediate effects of the currently unfolding Greek economic crisis on mortality. Based on macroeconomic data provided by the Hellenic Statistics Authority, analysis estimates age and sex specific death rates for the years 2000-2014, mainly focusing on the trends during the recessionary years compared to the pre-recession period. Due to the limited time span, only timid changes (if any) are expected. compared to the pre-recession period. Non-parametric correlation indicators have been applied to identify the impact of economic indicators on mortality rates. Due to the limited time span, only timid changes (if any) are expected.


Keywords


recession, mortality, causes, age, gender, Greece