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We investigate the evolution of health over the life-cycle. We allow for two sources of persistence: unobserved heterogeneity and state dependence. Estimation indicates that there is a large degree of heterogeneity. For half the population, there are modest degrees of state dependence. For the...
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We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To account for unobserved heterogeneity, we focus on the relationship between earnings growth and changes in self-reported health status. Causal claims are predicated upon appropriate moment...
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gradient, we find that, on average, adverse income shocks lead to a deterioration of health. These effects are most pronounced …
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We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. To unravel the impact of income on health from unobserved heterogeneity and reverse causality, we employ techniques from the literature on the estimation of...
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health care and its delivery may be an effective means of mitigating the gradient. …
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gradient, we find that, on average, adverse income shocks lead to a deterioration of health. These effects are most pronounced …
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