We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the Medi-cal Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to study the relationship between marriage and health for working-age (20 to 64) individuals. In both data sets married agents are healthier than unmarried ones, and the health gap between married and unmarried agents widens by age. After control-ling for observables, a gap of about 12 percentage points in self-reported health persists for ages 55-59. We estimate the marriage health gap non-parametrically as a function of age. If we allow for unobserved hetero-geneity in innate permanent health, potentially correlated with timing and likelihood of marriage, we find that the effect of marriage on health disap-pears at younger (20-39) ages, while...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
This paper is based on baseline data form a survey of 1042 fifty-five year olds living in the Centra...
Although relations between marital status and health have been substantiated, the results of relativ...
We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the Medi-cal Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to...
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning li...
Over a century of research suggests that marriage is good for one's health. Specifically, individual...
Economists have for some time been aware that human beings reap financial benefits from marriage. Ev...
ii Spouses reap many benefits from marriage, from being healthier to recovering better from illnesse...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
The positive link between marriage and health has frequently been analyzed and typically been interp...
This paper examines an accumulating modern literature on the health benefits of relationships like m...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Every December, U.S. News and World Report publishes a list of “50 Ways to Improve your Life” for th...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
This paper is based on baseline data form a survey of 1042 fifty-five year olds living in the Centra...
Although relations between marital status and health have been substantiated, the results of relativ...
We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the Medi-cal Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to...
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning li...
Over a century of research suggests that marriage is good for one's health. Specifically, individual...
Economists have for some time been aware that human beings reap financial benefits from marriage. Ev...
ii Spouses reap many benefits from marriage, from being healthier to recovering better from illnesse...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
The positive link between marriage and health has frequently been analyzed and typically been interp...
This paper examines an accumulating modern literature on the health benefits of relationships like m...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Every December, U.S. News and World Report publishes a list of “50 Ways to Improve your Life” for th...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
This paper is based on baseline data form a survey of 1042 fifty-five year olds living in the Centra...
Although relations between marital status and health have been substantiated, the results of relativ...