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potentially suffer accidents which may push them into temporary absence from work. In such an environment, during absence … records. We use unexpected and mild accidents with arguably no permanent labor productivity losses, as exogenous drivers of … accidents, (i) even short (3-12-months long) periods of absence due to accidents decrease individuals' wages for up to two years …
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potentially suffer accidents which may push them into temporary absence. In such an environment, during absence, individuals do … records. We use unexpected and mild accidents with arguably no permanent labor productivity losses, as exogenous drivers of … accidents, (i) even short (3-12-months long) periods of absence due to accidents decrease individuals' wages for up to two years …
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potentially suffer accidents which may push them into temporary absence from work. In such an environment, during absence … records. We use unexpected and mild accidents with arguably no permanent labor productivity losses, as exogenous drivers of … accidents, (i) even short (3-12-months long) periods of absence due to accidents decrease individuals' wages for up to two years …
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potentially suffer accidents which may push them into temporary absence. In such an environment, during absence, individuals do … records. We use unexpected and mild accidents with arguably no permanent labor productivity losses, as exogenous drivers of … accidents, (i) even short (3-12-months long) periods of absence due to accidents decrease individuals' wages for up to two years …
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potentially suffer accidents which may push them into temporary absence. In such an environment, during absence, individuals do … records. We use unexpected and mild accidents with arguably no permanent labor productivity losses, as exogenous drivers of … accidents, (i) even short (3-12-months long) periods of absence due to accidents decrease individuals' wages for up to two years …
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Health, human capital, and labor market outcomes are linked though complex connections that are not fully understood. We explore these links by estimating a flexible yet tractable dynamic model of human capital accumulation in the presence of health shocks using administrative data from Chile....
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This paper uses data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to analyze the effect of spousal health shocks on own labor supply decisions. Results from the analysis suggest minimal changes to the probability of work and the intensity of work for both husbands and wives of...
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We estimate the effects of higher quality healthcare usage on health, labor supply and schooling outcomes for sick individuals in Tanzania. Using exogenous variation in the cost of formal sector healthcare to predict treatment choice, we show that using better quality care improves health...
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Models of the agricultural household have traditionally relied on assumptions regarding the complementarity or substitutability of family labor inputs. We show how data on time allocations, health shocks and corresponding treatment choices can be used to test these assumptions. Data from...
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