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in the United States to see if a similar differential exists for married men in Denmark - or if the homonyms have perhaps …
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Using unique representative data containing self-reported functional and clinically measured hearing ability for the Danish population aged 50-64, we estimate the effect of hearing loss on receipt of disability benefits accounting for potential endogeneity of functional hearing. Our...
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The population is aging in Denmark, as in many other countries, due to increasing life expectancy and a low total … socioeconomic situation of the elderly in Denmark, focusing on the health status and financial situation of the elderly, and the …
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performance in Denmark by charting their development over time and by examining how they are affected by key policy reforms in the …
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Denmark we find that those in worse health and with less schooling are more likely to receive DI. The gradient of DI …
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We evaluate the potential of wage subsidy programs for reducing non-employment of the disabled by exploiting a reform of the Danish Flexjob scheme targeted towards employing the long-term (partially) disabled. Firms received a salary reimbursement for all employees granted a Flexjob. We examine...
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in Denmark by comparing how much older individuals work today with how much those with similar mortality rates worked in …
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