References
- W.L.ChuangW.C.HuangEconomic and social correlates of regional suicide rates: A pooled cross-section and time-series analysisJournal of Socio-Economics2631997277289
- Gerdtham, U.-G., & Ruhm, C. J. (2002). Deaths rise in good economic times: Evidence from the OECD. Working Paper 9357. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- D.S.HamermeshN.M.SossAn Economic theory of suicideJournal of Political Economy8219748398
- W.C.HuangReligion, culture, economic and sociological correlations of suicide rates: A cross-national analysisApplied Economics Letters31996779782
- G.LewisA.SloggettSuicide, deprivation, and unemployment: Record linkage studyBritish Medical Journal3177199812831286
- N.MiddletonD.GunnellS.FrankelE.WhitleyD.DorlingUrban-rural differences in suicide trends in young adults: England and Wales, 1981–1998Social Science & Medicine57200311831194
- E.NeumayerRecessions lower (some) mortality rates: Evidence from GermanySocial Science & Medicine586200410371047
- C.J.RuhmAre recessions good for your health?The Quarterly Journal of Economics11522000617650
- M.VirenSuicide and business cycles: Finnish evidenceApplied Economics Letters31996737738
- B.YangD.LesterSuicide, homicide, and unemployment: A methodological notePsychological Reports711992844846
- B.YangD.LesterSuicide, homicide, and unemploymentApplied Economics Letters21995278279
- B.YangD.LesterConceptualizing suicide in Economic modelsApplied Economics Letters31996139143