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Correlations for Number of Sunspots, Unemployment Rate, and Suicide Mortality in Japan
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2006
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EconomicsEngineeringSuicideBusinessEconometricsMortality RatesSunspot NumbersDemographyUnemployment RateSuicide MortalityLife ExpectancyStatisticsUnemploymentEpidemiology
We studied the correlations among sunspot numbers, business cycles, and suicide mortalitites. Based on data from Japan between 1971 and 2001, a significant negative correlation between sunspot numbers and unemployment rate was found, R= -.17. The correlation between suicide mortality and unemployment rate was positive for males (R=.46) and negative for females (R =-.69). Both are statistically significant. The hypothesis that variation of sun activity may affect the economy and the unemployment rate and hence increase the male suicide mortality is raised.
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