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personal income (30% for those entering disability insurance) two years after the shock. There is no subsequent recovery in …
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We investigate the nature and origin of comorbidity, defined as the tendency of members of marital couples to display correlated patterns of ill-health in later life. In the absence of long-term prospective data on couples, we use long-range recall data from the pan-European SHARELife survey and...
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We examine the potential causal effect of years of schooling on the use of public disability pensions by studying the … extension of compulsory schooling introduced in Norway in the 1960s. Simple regressions of disability pension receipt on … schooling suggest a very strong negative relationship between education and disability pension use, particularly in the lower …
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whose condition prevents them from working) and disability benefits (to help with extra living costs arising from the … disability). Since the onset of the pandemic, there has been a substantial increase in the number of individuals claiming these … consultation - announced by the Prime Minister in April 2024 - on tightening the disability benefit system. This report sets out …
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This report is designed to provide new evidence on retirement patterns in the UK, as part of the Pensions Review, a larger project run by the IFS in partnership with the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust, which is examining the future of financial security in retirement. Understanding patterns of...
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a disability benefit that aims to support individuals facing higher living costs …
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