2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11187-020-00343-x
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Prescription opioids and new business establishments

Abstract: The effects of opioid abuse on health are widely documented, however, its effects on labor market outcomes have only recently become a topic of scientific inquiry. Whereas recent economic studies focus on various measures of labor market participation, the present study analyzes whether opioid prescription rates are associated with the impetus for entrepreneurial activity. By drawing on samples of US counties and US neighbor county-pairs across state borders from the years 2007 to 2016, we find that higher opi… Show more

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“…Park and Powell ( 2020) find t hat t he crisis's transition t o i llicit opioids l ed t o reduced l abor m arket engagement, and t o rising rates of disability applications and enrollment. Rietveld and Patel ( 2020) demonstrate t hat additional opioid exposure i s negatively associated with m easures of entrepreneurship and s mall business formation. However, Currie et al (2018) uncover a positive relationship between prescribing and employment-to-population rates among women, but no association among men.…”
Section: Labor Market Impactsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Park and Powell ( 2020) find t hat t he crisis's transition t o i llicit opioids l ed t o reduced l abor m arket engagement, and t o rising rates of disability applications and enrollment. Rietveld and Patel ( 2020) demonstrate t hat additional opioid exposure i s negatively associated with m easures of entrepreneurship and s mall business formation. However, Currie et al (2018) uncover a positive relationship between prescribing and employment-to-population rates among women, but no association among men.…”
Section: Labor Market Impactsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Park and Powell ( 2020) find t hat t he crisis's transition t o i llicit opioids l ed t o reduced l abor m arket engagement, and t o rising rates of disability applications and enrollment. Rietveld and Patel ( 2020) demonstrate t hat additional opioid exposure i s negatively associated with m easures of entrepreneurship and s mall business formation. However, Currie et al (2018) uncover a positive relationship between prescribing and employment-to-population rates among women, but no association among men.…”
Section: Labor Market Impactsmentioning
confidence: 86%