Depression, poverty, and economic shocks: Evidence from India (Record no. 527114)

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Personal name Angelucci, Manuela and Bennett, Daniel
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Title Depression, poverty, and economic shocks: Evidence from India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc AEA Papers and Proceedings
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Extent 114, May, 2024: p.412-417
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Summary, etc This paper examines the correlations between socioeconomic status, economic shocks, and depression, and how these vary by gender, in a sample of adults from India. Poverty and the exposure to negative shocks are both associated with depression. However, the frequency of negative shocks varies only slightly by socioeconomic status and gender. Instead, poor people and women appear to be more vulnerable to negative shocks. These patterns suggest that social protection programs may foster mental health for these groups and reduce mental health disparities.- Reproduced

https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pandp.20241060
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Main entry heading AEA Papers and Proceedings
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Subject DIP POVERTY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-08-05 114, May, 2024: p.412-417 AR132562 2024-08-05 Articles

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