“…However the notion that increases in non-labor time may actually be good for health is supported by several studies that find increases in unemployment to be associated with reductions in overall mortality rates (Tapia Granados, 2005, Ruhm, 1995, Ruhm, 2000, Ruhm, 2003, Ruhm, 2005, Gerdtham and Ruhm, 2006. A common explanation for the latter is that healthy lifestyles are also countercyclical: joblessness increases physical activity among the habitually inactive, as well as weight loss among the severely obese.…”