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, education, health status, etc. are associated with screening uptake within countries but cannot statistically explain cross …
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British Household Panel Survey. Results confirm that health shocks are a determinant of retirement age and are quantitatively … health limitations and a measure of latent health status obtained from a generalized ordered probit model. Further, our … results provide evidence that, for women, the health status of their partner impacts on their retirement decisions; and effect …
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This paper investigates the causal relationship between ill-health and retirement among older working individuals. We …- 2005) of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. Our results show that health plays an … important role in individual retirement decisions and that negative shocks to health greatly increase the hazard of retirement …
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This paper analyses the role of health on exits out of and entries into employment using data from the first twelve … health on the hazard of becoming non-employed and on the hazard of becoming employed. The results show that general health …, measured by a variable that captures health limitations and by a constructed latent health index, affects entries into and …
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pollution, crime, and noise on self-assessed health, presence of chronic conditions and limitations in daily activities. We … to health, through instrumental variable methods and several endogeneity tests. The main novelty is the sound estimation … of the neighborhood effect on health using observational data, which has the advantage of providing general results that …
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This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital and health in … perceived good health. …
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We examine whether income shocks affect a range of health outcomes and a preventative behaviour. We instrument income …-cyclical effect of income on health. A ten percent increase in income reduces by 0.2 the number of illnesses. A further finding is the …
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This paper investigates the relationships between social circumstances, individual behaviours, and ill-health later in …' smoking and health outcomes (lifespan and time-to-cancer) is jointly estimated, using the 1984/5 British Health and Lifestyle … behaviours as well as health outcomes. Results from this discrete latent factor model are found to be substantially different to …
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This paper investigates the effects of retirement on various health outcomes. Data stem from the ¯rst three waves of …
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This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes in education, income … large sample of comparable data that exhibits massive variation in maternal and child health as well as in aggregate … economic conditions. Child health is indicated by infant survival. Our measure of maternal health is (relative) height …
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