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-term outcomes, including lifetime income, health, cognitive skills, and education. Our results show that the school lunch program … attainment and health and these effects can explain a large part of the return to school lunches. …
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percent of their annual income. The paper further shows that the negative income shock had no impact on the health of …This paper provides novel evidence on the labor supply response to negative income shocks in retirement, exploiting an … institutional feature that caused differential and unexpected income losses among otherwise identical individuals in a sharp …
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This study examines the employment status of older Americans in the months immediately before and after the peak COVID-19 lockdown in April 2020. The authors construct longitudinal employment data from 2019–2020 Current Population Surveys. To account for seasonal fluctuations in employment and...
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labor market policies. More generous unemployment support, which provided income replacement or programs to assist …
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This study analyzes the causal effect of an increase in the retirement age on health. We exploit a sizable cohort …-in-Differences approach. The analysis is based on official records covering all individuals insured by the public health system in Germany and …-dimensionality in these health effects. The empirical findings reflect the multi-dimensionality but allow for deriving two broader …
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income effect that caused additional retirement of 30 to 47 percent. Additional evidence suggests that retirement incentives …
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income effect that caused additional retirement of 30 to 47 percent. Additional evidence suggests that retirement incentives … supply ; retirement ; minimum pension ; pure income effect ; poverty ; difference-in-differences ; regression discontinuity …
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, increased their households' non-labor income. This has decreased their labor supply and labor earnings, in turn decreasing … households' labor income and thus reducing, ceteris paribus, the program's effect on total per capita household income … also suggest that additional resources were neither consumed nor invested in health, education, or the purchase of durables …
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health, with lower occupational grades and lower pay levels are the most constrained by the reform, experiencing the highest …
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