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The transmission of partner mental health to individual life satisfaction: Estimates from a longitudinal household survey

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:14 authored by Paul McNamee, Silvia Mendolia, Oleg Yerokhin
This paper investigates the relationship between partner's mental health and individual life satisfaction, using panel data and calculating the monetary valuation of mental illness. Accounting for measurement error and endogeneity of income, partners' mental health has a significant association with individual well-being. The additional income needed to compensate someone living with a partner with a mental condition is substantial (ranges between USD 33,000 and USD 50,000). Further, individuals do not show adaptation to partners' mental illness. The results have implications for policy-makers wishing to value the effects of policies that aim to impact on mental health and levels of well-being.

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University of Illinois at Chicago (142040582)

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Journal title

Scottish Journal of Political Economy

Volume

68

Issue

4

Pagination

494-516

Language

English

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