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Using a dynamic panel approach, we provide empirical evidence that negative health shocks reduce earnings. The effect … health. We build a dynamic, general equilibrium, life cycle model that is consistent with these findings. In the model …, individuals whose health is risky and heterogeneous choose to either work, or not work and apply for social security disability …
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Procrastination produces harmful effects for human capital investments and studying activities. Using data from a large sample of Italian undergraduates, we measure procrastination with the actual behaviour of students, considering the delay in finalizing their university enrolment procedure. We...
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Time preferences can affect divorce probability both affecting the quality of the match and affecting the spouses' reactions to negative shocks. We analyze the relationship between time preferences and divorce decisions using data from the Italian Survey on Household Income and Wealth, which...
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rates and school performance, health, labor supply, and lifetime income. Males and high ability children gain significantly …
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rates and school performance, health, labor supply, and lifetime income. Males and high ability children gain significantly …
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rates and school performance, health, labor supply, and lifetime income. Males and high ability children gain significantly …
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rates and school performance, health, labor supply, and lifetime income. Males and high ability children gain significantly …
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