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The Impact of Income Fluctuations on Risk Preferences Among the Poor

Temporal Instability of Risk Preference among the Poor: Evidence from Payday Cycles This study explores how the income fluctuations experienced by low-income individuals affect their risk preferences. The researchers focused on the impact of payday cycles in the United States and found that those heavily reliant on social security became more risk-tolerant before payday. This…

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How Households Self-Insure Against Job Loss: Insights from Data

How Do Households Respond to Job Loss? Lessons from Multiple High-Frequency Datasets Researchers have used data from a large bank and government sources to understand how households cope with job loss. Over a two-year period, households reduce their spending by 30% of the income they lose due to job loss. The primary method of self-insurance…

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Suicide Risk Among US Healthcare Workers

Suicide Risks of Health Care Workers in the US This study aimed to estimate the risk of suicide among different groups of healthcare workers in the US. They analyzed data from a large sample of healthcare professionals and found that registered nurses, health technicians, and health care support workers had a higher risk of suicide…

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Assessing Health Impacts of Canadian Wildfires on New York City: Asthma and Air Quality

Canadian Wildfire Smoke and Asthma Syndrome Emergency Department Visits in New York City In 2023, wildfires in Canada not only impacted air quality locally but also had effects hundreds of kilometers away, such as in New York City (NYC), where they caused increased levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) known to affect health. While previous…