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follow an innovative approach and use grip strength data to obtain an objective health shock indicator. In order to account … empirically assess if they are time varying. Specifically, we analyse whether health shocks influence individual risk aversion. We … for the non-random nature of our data we employ regression-adjusted matching. Health shocks are found to increase …
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follow an innovative approach and use grip strength data to obtain an objective health shock indicator. In order to account … empirically assess if they are time varying. Specifically, we analyse whether health shocks influence individual risk aversion. We … for the non-random nature of our data we employ regression-adjusted matching. Health shocks are found to increase …
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follow an innovative approach and use grip strength data to obtain an objective health shock indicator. In order to account … empirically assess if they are time varying. Specifically, we analyse whether health shocks influence individual risk aversion. We … for the non-random nature of our data we employ regression-adjusted matching. Health shocks are found to increase …
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's health shock (i.e., the occurrence of a severe disease) can influence own expectations about the probability of falling ill …The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of a spouse's health shock on own risk attitudes. A spouse …, a health shock may act as a wake-up call to enjoy life and may increase risk willingness. Using German Socio Economic …
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We analyze how a worker's severe health shock affects the employment and health behavior of their older coworkers. We … with a difference-in-difference framework, we find a significant impact of a health shock on the labor market outcomes and … shock affects a high-skilled worker and when the shocked worker leaves the firm after the health shock. Finally, we find …
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Do people form correct expectations about the impact of retirement on their health? This paper looks at unexpected … health shocks that hit people after they retire. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia … survey (waves 2001-2014), we construct measures of unexpected health shocks for each year, using information on respondents …
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of retirement after their husbands experience a work-limiting health shock. Results suggest that this increased …This paper uses data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to analyze the effect of spousal health … the effect spousal health shocks have on the various labor market outcomes examined here, which suggests an important role …
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outcomes. Using the health shock as an instrumental variable shows that the onset of a disability at age 25 causally reduces … model that includes unscheduled hospitalizations as a measure for unanticipated health shocks and estimate the model on data … from the British National Child Development Study (NCDS). We show that such health shocks increase the likelihood of an …
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