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Estimates of the effect of health on employment differ significantly from study to study due to differences in method …, data, institutional background and health measure. We assess the importance of these differences using a unified framework … to interpret and contrast estimates of the impact of health on employment based on various measures of health and …
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; retirement ; disability insurance ; health … cycle model of labor supply and health with heterogeneous agents. The key features of the framework are: (1) people choose … benefits is imperfectly correlated with health, and (3) people can partially insure against health shocks by investing in …
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patterns of older individuals across countries. We develop a life cycle model of labor supply and health with heterogeneous …
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This paper reviews the literature on the impact of work on health. We consider work along two dimensions: (i) the … employment or not, independent of the number of hours worked. We show that most of the evidence on the negative health impact of … amount of work they provide. In essence, what is detrimental to health is not so much work per se as much as the gap which …
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We study the effects of public pension systems on the retirement timing of older workers and, in turn, the health … consequences of delaying retirement by those workers. Causal inference relies on a social security reform in Israel that shifted …. The results imply a small value for an additional year of life, suggesting that workers underestimate the health cost of …
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attention to the role of health status. We estimate probit models of retirement using data from SHARE. The results show that …Many Belgian retire well before the statutory retirement age. Numerous exit routes from the labor force can be … identified: old-age pensions, conventional early retirement, disability insurance, and unemployment insurance are the most …
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attention to the role of health status. We estimate probit models of retirement using data from SHARE. The results show that …Many Belgian retire well before the statutory retirement age. Numerous exit routes from the labor force can be … identified: old-age pensions, conventional early retirement, disability insurance, and unemployment insurance are the most …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013071759
We study the effects of public pension systems on the retirement timing of older workers and, in turn, the health … consequences of delaying retirement by those workers. Causal inference relies on a social security reform in Israel that shifted …. The results imply a small value for an additional year of life, suggesting that workers underestimate the health cost of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012833252
failing health drives retirement. We exploit the panel dimension of the 1991-93-97 waves of the China Health and Nutrition …Deborah Davis-Friedmann (1991) described the "retirement" pattern of the Chinese elderly in the prereform era as … metaphor of ceaseless toil in a labor supply model, where we highlight the role of age and deteriorating health. The empirical …
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receive health benefits from their employers, especially when those benefits do not continue after retirement. As a result, an … increase in the age of Medicare eligibility might affect retirement behavior by relating the health insurance costs of … retirement to labor supply decisions. The insurance cost of retirement is the increase in health insurance premiums that workers …
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