Two Sides of the Same Pill? Fertility Control and Mental Health Effect of the Contraceptive Pill
Univ. of Copenhagen Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper
CEBI Working Paper 03/22
49 Pages Posted: 9 May 2022 Last revised: 7 Nov 2022
Date Written: April 21, 2022
Abstract
I investigate the link between access to the contraceptive pill, mental health, and labor market outcomes. While liberalizing labor market effects of access to the pill are well established, a medical literature suggests a link between hormonal contraception and depression. Exploiting variation in access to the pill, I document substantial mental health effects of the pill. These mental health effects counteract the fertility control effect of the pill on labor market outcomes and are associated with limitations at work and more disability periods. The analysis also shows that the fertility control effect of the pill is larger than previously estimated.
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Funding Information: I gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Danish National Research Foundation, grant number DNRF 134.
Declaration of Interests: The author has no competing interests to declare.
Keywords: Mental Health, Contraceptive Pill, Fertility, Labor Market Outcomes
JEL Classification: J16, J13, J18, J24, I0
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