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This study aimed to estimate the work capacity of older Indonesians based on their health condition and other … alone may not be able to explain the additional work capacity due to only small improvements in the health conditions of … serious health conditions halted their economic activities. Thus, several features were highlighted in this study: (i) the …
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latter should be differentiated to account for different individuals' heterogeneous health when they grow older. This paper … explores the relevance of this idea using the European Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) panel data. It … first quantifies the health gradient across and within each of the European countries across sociodemographic groups (i …
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estimate the health-consumption effects of a 4-month increase in retirement age. We focus on individuals who were close to … and non-hospital health-care expenses, we show that the probability of having at least one sickness absence increases for … health expense claims, in particular in the lower part of the expenditure distribution. …
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Thailand's aging population has impacted its labor force. This study examines additional health capacity to work (AHCW …) with established methods. Data were obtained from the mortality registry as well as national health, aging, labor force … to protect informal workers' health, prevent pensioners from being impoverished, facilitate a more flexible working …
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