“Economic uncertainty and suicide mortality in postpandemic England”
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- Masa Soric & Petar Soric & Oscar Claveria, 2023. "Economic uncertainty and suicide mortality in post-pandemic England," IREA Working Papers 202320, University of Barcelona, Research Institute of Applied Economics, revised Dec 2023.
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Mental health; Suicide; Economic Uncertainty; Prevention; Time series analysis. JEL classification: C12; C32; I15; J17; Z18;All these keywords.
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