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incorporate both infant and adult mortality in their fertility decision. The model predicts an ambiguous overall effect of HIV on …
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analysed. In addition to this the subjective measure of poverty has a significant effect on mortality, increasing it by 40 …
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This paper identifies and estimates the impact of early retirement on the probability to die within five years,using administrative micro panel data covering the entire population of the Netherlands. Among the older workers we focus on, a group of civil servants became eligible for retirement...
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We use a social experiment to estimate the impact of expanding health insurance coverage on the health and mortality of … mental health and physical health at one year following health insurance enrollment, and no significant effects on mortality …
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In Japan due to the rapid population aging and its large financial pressure on pay-as-you-go retirement systems, the economic impact of bequest wealth has been drawing a tremendous amount of attention. Despite that, there are neither official statistics on bequest for the whole population, nor...
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Introduced by Samuelson (1975), the Serendipity Theorem states that the competitive economy will converge towards the optimum steady-state provided the optimum population growth rate is imposed. This paper aims at exploring whether the Serendipity Theorem still holds in an economy with risky...
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influenced by mortality risks, the costs of borrowing and the segmentation of costs and risks (i.e. pricing to Scotland … Scotland against the resources that are available to cover these costs. Scotland has worse mortality experience than the UK as …
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