Dark Passage: Mental Health Consequences of Parental Death

60 Pages Posted: 9 Jun 2021

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Petri Bockerman

Labour Institute for Economic Research; University of Turku - Turku School of Economics

Mika Haapanen

University of Jyväskylä - School of Business and Economics

Christopher Jepsen

University College Dublin (UCD)

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Date Written: 2021

Abstract

This paper studies the causal effect of parental death on children’s mental health. Combining several nationwide register-based data for Finnish citizens born between 1971 and 1986, we use an event study methodology to analyze hospitalization for mental health-related reasons by the age of 30. We find that there is no clear evidence of increased hospitalization following the death of a parent of a different gender, but there are significant effects for boys losing their fathers and girls losing their mothers. Depression is the most common cause of hospitalization in the first three years following paternal death, whereas anxiety and, to a lesser extent, self-harm are the most common causes five to ten years after paternal death. We also provide descriptive evidence of an increase in the use of mental health-related medications and sickness absence, as well as substantial reductions in years of schooling, employment, and earnings in adulthood for the affected children.

JEL Classification: I110, I120, J120, J130

Suggested Citation

Bockerman, Petri and Bockerman, Petri and Haapanen, Mika and Jepsen, Christopher, Dark Passage: Mental Health Consequences of Parental Death (2021). CESifo Working Paper No. 9099, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3863022 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3863022

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Mika Haapanen

University of Jyväskylä - School of Business and Economics ( email )

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Christopher Jepsen

University College Dublin (UCD) ( email )

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Ireland

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