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Public Policies and Suicide Rates in the American States
Authors:Patrick Flavin  Benjamin Radcliff
Institution:(1) Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, 217 O’Shaughnessy Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Abstract:We are interested in the relationship between public policies and outcomes measuring quality of life. There is no outcome more final than the ending of one’s own life. Accordingly, we test the relationship between public policy regimes and suicide rates in the American states. Controlling for other relevant factors (most notably a state’s stock of social capital), we find that states with higher per capita public assistance expenditures tend to have lower suicide rates. This relationship is of significant magnitude when translated into potential lives saved each year. We also find that general state policy liberalism and the governing ideologies of state governments are linked to suicide rates. In response to a growing literature on the importance of non-political factors such as social connectedness in determining quality of life, these findings demonstrate that government policies remain important determinates as well.
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Keywords:Public policy  Social capital  Suicide  American state politics  Welfare spending
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