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Sanctioned to Death? The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Life Expectancy and its Gender Gap

Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier ()

No 2017-06, Research Papers in Economics from University of Trier, Department of Economics

Abstract: We empirically analyze the effect of UN and US economic sanctions on life expectancy and its gender gap in target countries. Our sample covers 98 less developed and newly industrialized countries over the period 1977–2012. We employ a matching approach to account for the endogeneity of sanctions. Our results indicate that an average episode of UN sanctions reduces life expectancy by about 1.2–1.4 years. The corresponding decrease of 0.4–0.5 years under an average episode of US sanctions is significantly smaller. In addition, we find evidence that women are affected more severely by the imposition of sanctions. Sanctions not being “gender-blind” indicates that they disproportionately affect (the life expectancy of) the more vulnerable members of society. We also detect effect heterogeneity, as the reduction in life expectancy accumulates over time and countries with a better political environment are less heavily affected by economic sanctions. Finally, we provide some evidence that an increase in child mortality and Cholera deaths as well as a decrease in public spending on health care are transmission channels through which UN sanctions adversely affect life expectancy in the targeted countries.

Keywords: Gender Gap; Human Development; Life Expectancy; Sanctions; United Nations; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F51 F53 I15 J16 K33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages
Date: 2017
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dem, nep-hea, nep-hme and nep-lab
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