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A rich economic literature has examined the human capital impacts of disease-eliminating health interventions, such as the rollout of new vaccines. This literature is based on reduced-form approaches which exploit proxies for disease burden, such as mortality, instead of actual infection counts,...
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This paper studies the consequences of the buildup of a new economic sector - the Norwegian petroleum industry - on investment in human capital. We assess both short-term and long-term effects for a broad set of educational margins, by comparing individuals in regions exposed to the new sector...
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created at age 65 through the qualification for Medicare. Using a novel procedure for identifying age in months from matched … evidence that job mobility increases at the age 65 threshold when Medicare eligibility starts. We also do not find evidence …
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through Medicare and the associated reduction in health-related background risk on financial risk-taking. Given the onset of … Medicare at age 65, we identify our effect of interest using a regression discontinuity approach. We find that getting Medicare …
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Decision-making in the realm of health behaviors, such as smoking or drinking, is influenced both by biological factors, such as genetic predispositions, as well as environmental factors, such as financial liquidity and health insurance status. We show how the choice of smoking after a...
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In 1966, Southern hospitals were barred from participating in Medicare unless they discontinued their long …-standing practice of racial segregation. Using data from five Deep South states and exploiting county-level variation in Medicare …
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. Using 2000-2014 Health and Retirement Survey - Medicare linked data, we leveraged within-individual variation in a …
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for Medicare. These results are robust to potential changes in risk-taking behavior and physical health at the same age …
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We quantify the impact of federal subsidies for graduate medical education on primary care physician (PCP) supply by examining the impact of Section 5503 of the Affordable Care Act, which increased the number of residents that teaching hospitals in rural and high-need areas could receive...
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