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effectively control for the two-way causality between work and health and the existence of unobserved individual characteristics … poor mental health. -- Labour market participation ; mental health ; measurement error ; causality …
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effectively control for the two-way causality between work and health and the existence of unobserved individual characteristics …
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We estimate the effect of breast cancer on labour market participation, up to five years after the cancer onset. The causal inference is systematically confounded by differences in age, education, past health and the past history in the labour market. We account for all these issues thanks to an...
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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, show a significant reduction in employment and hours of...
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In 2016 the Polish government introduced a large new child benefit, called "Family 500+", with the aim to increase fertility from a low level and reduce child poverty. The benefit is universal for the second and every further child and means-tested for the first child. Increasing out-of-work...
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Vast literature documents a negative association between mental disorders and labor market performance but it is challenging to find a research design that could provide an reliable estimate for an effect. This paper provides new evidence on the immediate labor market consequences following the...
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There are two primary treatment alternatives available to those with mild to moderate depression or anxiety: psychotherapy and prescription medications. The medical literature and our analysis suggest that in many cases psychotherapy, or a combination of therapy and medication, is more curative...
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This paper's aim is to contribute to the literature on elderly employment barriers by exploring the role of mental health relative to that of physical health, and the complementarity between the two. The paper uses European SHARE data. It considers the distinction between the extensive and the...
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Emerging strands of research have examined the family spillover effects of health shocks, usually focusing on labour market outcomes. However, the results have been inconclusive and there is only little evidence on the longer term consequences of health shocks or the mechanisms behind the...
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This paper uses eight waves of Australia Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics data (HILDA)to study the issues of state dependence and the short-run and long-run response to health shocks on labour market. We consider six alternative panel data binary dependent variable models with different...
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