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In the two decades since the project began, the dramatic decline in men's labor force participation has ended and been replaced by sharply rising participation rates. Older women's participation has been rising as well. In this eighth phase of the project, we explore this phenomenon of working...
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related to education - health, wealth, occupation, and employment - feature in this correlation. We label these four factors …-third for men, and over two-thirds for women - can be attributed to the correlation of education with health, and of health with … DI receipt. We use data from the Health and Retirement Study for the 1992-2012 period to explore the corresponding roles …
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ways that reflect an expectation of longer work lives. But do older Americans have the health capacity to work longer? This … mortality rate in the past or as much as their younger counterparts in similar health. Using both methods, we estimate that … there is significant additional capacity to work at older ages. We also explore whether there are differences in health …
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closely linked to DI reforms than to changes in health and that reducing access to DI would raise labor supply … methods to estimate the health capacity to work, asking how much older individuals today could work if they worked as much as … those with the same mortality rate in the past or as younger individuals in similar health. Both methods suggest there is …
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We consider assets when individuals were last observed prior to death in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and … individual's asset change between the first and last date of observation, that individual's education and health status when … first observed, and that individual's within-sample changes in health and family composition. We obtain estimates for HRS …
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We consider how age-health profiles differ by demographic characteristics such as education, race, and ethnicity. A key … feature of the analysis is the joint estimation of health and mortality to correct for the effect of mortality selection on … observed age-health profiles. The model also allows for heterogeneity in individual health at a point in time and the …
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older persons will increase the unemployment of youth. The fifth phase on "Historical Trends in Mortality and Health … programs. The key question this volume seeks to address is: given health status, to what extent are differences in labor force …
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following retirement depends in part on health capital and financial capital accumulated prior to retirement, which in turn are … health and financial capital accumulated prior to retirement from the effects of education that impinge directly on asset … Security benefits and defined benefit pension benefits--and through health capital that was accumulated before retirement. We …
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health, which is quite persistent over the life-time. Persons in poor health in old age have a higher … supplement their income, and are in poor health. In general, low assets and low income in old age are strongly related to poor … health. We explore this nexus and describe the relationship between Social Security benefits and the exhaustion of non …
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Health and longevity have increased substantially over the last 50 years, yet the labor force participation of older … men has declined in most developed countries. We use mortality as a measure of health to assess the capacity to work at …
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