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health-care expenditure that arises when no account is made for mortality-related costs. Second, the cost of mortality is …
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retirement. It explores well-established relationships among economic circumstances, health, and mortality, as well as the …
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Disability, work and retirement -- New age thinking: alternative ways of measuring age, their relationship to labor force participation, government policies, and GDP / John B. Shoven -- Comment / Erzo F. P. Luttmer -- Work disability: the effects of demography, health, and disability insurance /...
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health, mortality, and medical care, contributors present evidence from the United States, Britain, South Africa, and Russia … have contributed to a decline in mortality rates; the various medical advances that have benefited populations over time …
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We estimate the effect of additional pension income on mortality outcomes by exploring the eli- gibility criteria of a …
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aging and a special focus on occupation-specific morbidity and mortality. We examine how distinct replacement rates for …
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