2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3179068
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Opioids and the Labor Market

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“…When analyzing the relationship in the opposite direction, they find that there is no clear relationship between economic conditions and the abuse of opioids. The findings of Aliprantis et al (2019) are largely in line with these results: Increases in the local opioid prescription rate decrease prime-age employment rates for both males and females; however, short-term unemployment shocks were not associated with the share of people abusing prescription opioids.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…When analyzing the relationship in the opposite direction, they find that there is no clear relationship between economic conditions and the abuse of opioids. The findings of Aliprantis et al (2019) are largely in line with these results: Increases in the local opioid prescription rate decrease prime-age employment rates for both males and females; however, short-term unemployment shocks were not associated with the share of people abusing prescription opioids.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…With our focus on entrepreneurial activity and new business formation of in particular relatively small firms, we analyzed different labor market characteristics than Harris et al (2019), Currie et al (2019), and Aliprantis et al (2019). We enrich their findings that opioid prescription rates are negatively related to labor force participation rates, employment-to-population ratios, and unemployment rates by providing additional evidence that higher opioid description rates primarily make individuals leave the labor force as there seems to be only a weak relationship with new business formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…These figures show that our measure is strongly correlated with the 2004-2005 misuse rate and the 2008-2009 misuse rate (panel A of online Appendix Figure A.2), demonstrating that the measure is stable over time. 27 Using ARCOS data, we also show that there is a strong correlation between OxyContin misuse and the per capita legal supply of oxycodone (panel A of online Appendix Figure A.3). Finally, rates of OxyContin misuse are also positively correlated with OxyContin prescription claims from the MEPS (panel B of online Appendix Figure A.3).…”
Section: Variation In Initial Oxycontin Misusementioning
confidence: 65%