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Downturn Despair: Suicides Spike in Age of Austerity

The global economic crisis in 2008 has been linked to a rise in suicides in Europe and the U.S., among other countries, according to a new study.

In an analysis of the impact of the crisis published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal, researchers looked at the number of suicides that actually occurred in 54 countries in 2009 as compared to those that had been expected to occur.

They found that there were almost 5,000 more suicides than expected.  There was a 4.2% higher rate in Europe, and a 6.4% higher rate in the Americas, with men experiencing a higher rate than women. The higher rates were linked to a surge in unemployment levels. 

The researchers write:

Part of the study’s implications, the authors write, is for governments to take “urgent action,” noting that the increased suicide risks are not inevitable; rather than choosing austerity, which exacerbates unemployment and leads to higher suicide levels, in the wake of crises, they should foster employment opportunities.

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‘The rise in suicide rates is one of the clearest signs of austerity’s human cost.’Fiona Godlee, editor of the Journal, writes that while her publication does not involve itself in politics, “where there is evidence that a [government] policy is harming health, we must speak as we find.  The policy in this case is austerity…”

“Whatever the economic arguments in favor of austerity, the rise in suicide rates is one of the clearest signs of its human cost,” the Independent quotes Richard Garside, director of the Center for Crime and Justice Studies, as saying.

In an editorial linked to the study, Keith Hawton and Camilla Haw write:

Hawton and Haw reference The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills by David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu and its summary that says, “recessions can hurt, but austerity kills.” They say that with the analysis provided in the new study, that summary might be rephrased to: “recessions and their sequelae have wide ranging socioeconomic consequences—how governments respond may determine whether this is translated into despair and suicide.”

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