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Halla, Martin 1980- VerfasserIn (DE-588)132803054 (DE-627)526979941 (DE-576)29942474X aut, The effect of superstition on health evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month by Martin Halla, Chia-Lun Liu, Jin-Tan Liu, Linz-Auhof, Austria Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University of Linz [2019], 1 Online-Ressource (circa 45 Seiten) Illustrationen, Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University of Linz no. 1901 (January 2019), Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in health-related behavior. Our identification exploits idiosyncratic variation in the timing of the Ghost Month across Gregorian calendar years. Using high-quality administrative data, we document for the period of the Ghost Months reductions in mortality, hospital admissions, and births. While the effect on mortality is a quantum effect, the latter two effects reflect changes in the timing of events. Efficient public health policy should account for emotional and cultural factors., 1.1\x Volksglaube (DE-627)632307749 (DE-2867)27426-3 stw, 1.2\x Verhalten (DE-627)091397383 (DE-2867)18859-1 stw, 1.3\x Gesundheit (DE-627)091363306 (DE-2867)16635-5 stw, 1.4\x Fertilität (DE-627)091361478 (DE-2867)15941-3 stw, 1.5\x Sterblichkeit (DE-627)091392233 (DE-2867)15949-1 stw, 1.6\x Taiwan (DE-627)091393914 (DE-2867)17567-5 stw, Liu, Chia-Lun VerfasserIn aut, Liu, Jin-tan VerfasserIn (DE-588)132979721 (DE-627)529566133 (DE-576)299542122 aut, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre Linz Working paper no. 1901 (January 2019) 201901 (DE-627)642971420 (DE-576)335784240 (DE-600)2588176-0, http://www.economics.jku.at/papers/2019/wp1901.pdf Verlag kostenfrei Volltext, http://hdl.handle.net/10419/207115 Resolving-System kostenfrei, http://www.economics.jku.at/papers/2019/wp1901.pdf LFER, LFER 2019-05-29T00:00:00Z |
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Halla, Martin, Liu, Chia-Lun, Liu, Jin-tan, The effect of superstition on health: evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Working paper, no. 1901 (January 2019), Superstition is a widespread phenomenon. We empirically examine its impact on health-related behavior and health outcomes. We study the case of the Taiwanese Ghost month. During this period, which is believed to increase the likelihood of bad outcomes, we observe substantial adaptions in health-related behavior. Our identification exploits idiosyncratic variation in the timing of the Ghost Month across Gregorian calendar years. Using high-quality administrative data, we document for the period of the Ghost Months reductions in mortality, hospital admissions, and births. While the effect on mortality is a quantum effect, the latter two effects reflect changes in the timing of events. Efficient public health policy should account for emotional and cultural factors., Volksglaube, Verhalten, Gesundheit, Fertilität, Sterblichkeit, Taiwan |
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The effect of superstition on health: evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month |
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The effect of superstition on health evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month |
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The effect of superstition on health evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month by Martin Halla, Chia-Lun Liu, Jin-Tan Liu |
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The effect of superstition on health evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month by Martin Halla, Chia-Lun Liu, Jin-Tan Liu |
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The effect of superstition on health evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month by Martin Halla, Chia-Lun Liu, Jin-Tan Liu |
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no. 1901 (January 2019). The effect of superstition on health: evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month ([2019]) |
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The effect of superstition on health |
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effect of superstition on health evidence from the taiwanese ghost month |
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evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month |
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The effect of superstition on health: evidence from the Taiwanese Ghost month |
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Volksglaube, Verhalten, Gesundheit, Fertilität, Sterblichkeit, Taiwan |
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Volksglaube, Verhalten, Gesundheit, Fertilität, Sterblichkeit, Taiwan |
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