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. This is particularly relevant to cancer, where improvements in screening and treatments have led to increases in survival … for nearly all types of cancer. In order to address the issue of selection bias, I estimate the effect of cancer on … 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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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 of both cancer, and Social Security, on retirement, need to be accounted for …
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The continued rise in overall cancer survival rates has ignited a field of research which examines the effect that … cancer has on survivors' employment. Previous estimates of the effect of cancer on labour market outcomes, using U.S. data …, not only does cancer have a negative impact in the first 6-month period following diagnosis, but also in the second 6 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010348323
. This is particularly relevant to cancer, where improvements in screening and treatments have led to increases in survival … for nearly all types of cancer. In order to address the issue of selection bias, I estimate the effect of cancer on … employment for a high-risk cancer sample, male workers over the age of 65, thus attenuating the impact of many cancer risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011207051
The continued rise in overall cancer survival rates has ignited a field of research which examines the effect that … cancer has on survivors’ employment. Previous estimates of the effect of cancer on labour market outcomes, using U.S. data …, not only does cancer have a negative impact in the first 6-month period following diagnosis, but also in the second 6 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010770447
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 of both cancer, and Social Security, on retirement, need to be accounted for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011186420
The continued rise in overall cancer survival rates has ignited a field of research which examines the effect that … cancer has on survivors’ employment. Previous estimates of the effect of cancer on labour market outcomes, using U.S. data …, not only does cancer have a negative impact in the first 6- month period following diagnosis, but also in the second 6 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011142294
. This is particularly relevant to cancer, where improvements in screening and treatments have led to increases in survival … for nearly all types of cancer. In order to address the issue of selection bias, I estimate the effect of cancer on … employment for a high-risk cancer sample, male workers over the age of 65, thus attenuating the impact of many cancer risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507651
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 of both cancer, and Social Security, on retirement, need to be accounted for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507658