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rnarket status is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the 'Health and Retirement Nexus …
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is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the ?Health and Retirement Nexus? requires an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274361
rnarket status is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the 'Health and Retirement Nexus …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011326406
is expected to have a (reverse) causal effect on health. A solution to the "Health and Retirement Nexus" requires an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011406896
We study the short-run and long-run economic impact of one of the largest losses that an individual can face; the death of a child. We utilize unique merged registers on the entire Swedish population, combining information on the date and cause of death with parents' labour market outcomes, health...
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We study the short-run and long-run economic impact of one of the largest losses that an individual can face; the death of a child. We utilize unique merged registers on the entire Swedish population, combining information on the date and cause of death with parents' labor market outcomes, health...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009668317
Informal caregivers provide valuable services to elderly persons with long-term care needs, but the consequences of caregiving on caregivers are not yet fully understood. This paper illustrates the interrelation between caregiving and caregivers’ labour force participation, cognitive ability,...
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We study the short-run and long-run economic impact of one of the largest losses that an individual can face; the death of a child. We utilize unique merged registers on the entire Swedish population, combining information on the date and cause of death with parents' labour market outcomes, health...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009673713
participation and hours worked by the 1930s cohort well. The observed policy changes in normal retirement age, the earnings test …, and delayed retirement credits explain 73.4% and 88.7% of the observed rises in labor force participation and hours worked … by the 1950s cohort. Additional policy experiments suggest that postponing retirement age have little effect on older …
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This study aims to better understand the causal links between health and labor income among middle-aged and older adults. Much of the literature on health and employment consists of studies using data on young or working-age adults for the United States and European countries. This study focuses...
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