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Drinking, problem drinking, and productivity

J Mullahy1, J L Sindelar

  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Bradley Memorial, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706, USA.

Recent Developments in Alcoholism : an Official Publication of the American Medical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism
|September 30, 1998
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This review examines economic research on alcohol use and its impact on labor productivity. It addresses conceptual challenges and summarizes empirical evidence in this field.

Area of Science:

  • Labor Economics
  • Health Economics
  • Addiction Studies

Background:

  • Understanding the economic consequences of alcohol use is crucial for policy and workplace interventions.
  • Existing literature presents complexities in measuring the relationship between alcohol and labor market productivity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review the economic literature on alcohol use and labor market productivity.
  • To identify and discuss key conceptual issues in assessing this relationship.
  • To summarize and evaluate empirical findings in the field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of economic studies.
  • Conceptual analysis of measurement and causality issues.
  • Critical assessment of empirical methodologies and findings.

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Main Results:

  • Conceptual challenges include defining and measuring alcohol use/misuse and productivity.
  • Empirical studies show varied impacts of alcohol on wages, employment, and job performance.
  • Methodological limitations often affect the robustness of findings.

Conclusions:

  • Further research is needed to address conceptual and methodological gaps.
  • Robust empirical evidence is required for effective policy development.
  • The economic impact of alcohol misuse on labor markets remains an important area for investigation.