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Road to perdition? The effect of illicit drug use on labour market outcomes of prime-age men in Mexico
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Palabras clave
Drugs
Labour market
Employment
Unemployment
Formality
Mexico
Clasificación UNESCO
5308 Economía General
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Antón, J.-I., Ponce, J., & Muñoz de Bustillo, R. (2024). Road to perdition? The effect of illicit drug use on labour market outcomes of prime-age men in Mexico. Economics and Human Biology, 55. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.EHB.2024.101415
Resumen
[EN] This research addresses the impact of illicit drug use on labour market outcomes of men in Mexico. We leverage statistical information from three waves of a comparable national survey and make use of the Lewbel’s heteroskedasticity-based instrumental variable strategy to deal with the endogeneity of the drug consumption. Our results suggests that drug consumption has fairly negative effects in the Mexican context: it reduces employment, occupational attainment and formality and raises unemployment of local males. These effects seem larger than those estimated for high-income economies.
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1570-677X
DOI
10.1016/j.ehb.2024.101415
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