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This article reports on the outcome of a recent study by Mathijs van Dijk on the impact of financial crises on society. This goes far beyond the economic consequences such as low economic growth and increased unemployment. People die earlier and there are more teenage pregnancies in the six years following a banking crisis.
This article reports on the outcome of a recent study by Mathijs van Dijk on the impact of financial crises on society. This goes far beyond the economic consequences such as low economic growth and increased unemployment. People die earlier and there are more teenage pregnancies in the six years following a banking crisis.