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The Effect of Voluntary Staying at Home on Japanese Female Suicide During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT In Japan, female suicide increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study evaluated how pandemic‐related home confinement affected female suicide. We employed a shift‐share instrumental variable design to assess whether differential exposure to the pandemic caused changes in suicide incidence.
Yoko Ibuka +3 more
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The role of survival analysis in financial distress prediction [PDF]
Gepp, Adrian, Kumar, Kuldeep
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ABSTRACT Background No study has yet examined the conjoint role of institutional trust and COVID‐19 conspiracy beliefs on compliance with COVID‐19 preventive behaviours among populations of African countries. This study aims to deepen the understanding of the relationship between institutional mistrust, conspiracy beliefs, and health‐related behaviours
Gabin F. Morillon +2 more
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Abstract Retirees re‐entering the workforce, popularly termed as bridge employment, is a phenomenon that is anticipated to increase in the coming years. Though research establishes that these employees have unique aspirations and work motives (see Mazumdar et al., 2020), primary research on how the retirement transition and bridge employment shape each
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Anomalies and financial distress
Journal of Financial Economics, 2010This paper explores commonalities across asset pricing anomalies. In particular, we assess implications of financial distress for the profitability of anomaly-based trading strategies. Strategies based on price momentum, earnings momentum, credit risk, dispersion, idiosyncratic volatility, and capital investments derive their profitability from taking ...
Doron Avramov +3 more
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The Financially Distressed Hospital
New England Journal of Medicine, 1982For at least a decade policy makers have been trying to contain health-care costs while maintaining access to care. The "financially distressed" hospital epitomizes the conflict between costs and access that makes this task so difficult. Financial distress or deficits can result from inefficiency and underuse — the very targets of regulatory or ...
J, Hadley, R, Mullner, J, Feder
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2015
The fundamental socio-economic effects of economic crises on societies are decreasing income, unemployment and hence, negative progress of living standards, increasing income inequality and poverty. According to the Commission on Social Determinants of Health Report of World Health Organization, crises adversely affect many social determinants of ...
Şahin, Hande, Erkal, Sibel
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The fundamental socio-economic effects of economic crises on societies are decreasing income, unemployment and hence, negative progress of living standards, increasing income inequality and poverty. According to the Commission on Social Determinants of Health Report of World Health Organization, crises adversely affect many social determinants of ...
Şahin, Hande, Erkal, Sibel
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Competition Under Financial Distress
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1996This paper presents a link between product market competition and the financial situation--in particular asset composition--of firms, based on capital market imperfections. Consistent with the popular view, the model shows that firms under financial distress use aggressive pricing to generate cash. Firms resort to aggressive pricing in order to reshape
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