Family companionship and elderly suicide: Evidence from the Chinese Lunar New Year
Hanming Fang,
Ziteng Lei,
Liguo Lin,
Peng Zhang and
Maigeng Zhou
Journal of Development Economics, 2023, vol. 162, issue C
Abstract:
Mental health problems among the elderly have attracted increasing attention. The most serious mental health problems may result in suicide, and lack of family companionship is often speculated to be a major cause. In this paper, we use high-frequency suicide rate data and utilize a novel temporal variation in the lunisolar calendar to provide evidence on the protective effects of the Chinese Lunar New Year (when the elderly people receive unusually high level of family companionship) on elderly suicide. We find that elderly suicide rate decreases by 8.7% during the Chinese Lunar New Year, and the protective effects are stronger in counties where the typical level of daily family companionship for the elderly is lower. In addition, the dynamic effects are different for men and for women, and men are more sensitive to the shock of the Chinese Lunar New Year. We consider a variety of alternative mechanisms, and conclude that family companionship is an important channel. Our study calls for greater attention to the mental health status and suicide problem of the elderly, especially with the rapid population aging and increasing prevalence of the “empty-nest” elderly in developing countries.
Keywords: Elderly suicide; Mental health; Family companionship; Gender (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 J14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2023.103055
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