Survivors’ Mental Health and the Protective Role of Income Stability
Itzik Fadlon,
Astrid Sophie Fugleholm and
Torben Heien Nielsen
University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series from Department of Economics, UC San Diego
Abstract:
We use administrative records on the universe of Danish households to characterize survivors’ mental health following their spouse’s death. We provide visually clear evidence for the immediate, large, and lingering adverse impacts and focus on studying the role of income security in driving the immediate effects. We find that, for both males and females, a large share of the spike in the take-up of mental health medication upon spousal death can be explained by the income loss imposed by the shock. Our results imply that safety net policies can improve survivors’ mental health via the immediate liquidity they provide. (JEL D12, D91, G51, H55, I12, I38, J16)
Keywords: 38 Economics (for-2020); 3801 Applied Economics (for-2020); 3802 Econometrics (for-2020); 3803 Economic Theory (for-2020); Brain Disorders (rcdc); Behavioral and Social Science (rcdc); Mental Health (rcdc); Women's Health (rcdc); 3 Good Health and Well Being (sdg); 3801 Applied economics (for-2020); 3802 Econometrics (for-2020); 3803 Economic theory (for-2020) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-06-01
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