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Despite the fact that there are over a million new cancer cases detected in the U.S. every year, none of retirement-health literature focuses specifically on the effect that cancer has on retirement. Social Security may offer a pathway to retirement for eligible workers but the separate effects...
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Estimating the unbiased effect of health shocks on employment is an important topic in both health and labour economics … employment for a high-risk cancer sample, male workers over the age of 65, thus attenuating the impact of many cancer risk …
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In the United States, the employment rate is nearly flat across wealth quintiles with the exception of the first … quintile. Correlations between wealth and employment are close to zero or moderately positive. However, incomplete markets … employment. Using a fairly standard incomplete markets model calibrated to match the distribution of wealth, I find that …
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, employment, and productivity, many direct and indirect effects are at play. To ensure a transparent and systematic flow of the …
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