Working paperEstimates of effect of health on employment differ from study to study due to differences in methods, data, institutional background and health measure. We assess the importance of these differences, using a unified framework to interpret and contrast estimate for the US and England. We find that subjective and objective health measures, and subjective measures instrumented by objective measures produce similar estimates but only if a sufficiently large number of objective measures is used. Otherwise, objective measures produce downward biased estimates. Failure to account for initial conditions produces upward biased estimates. We find that a single subjective health index yields similar estimates to multiple measures. Overall...
We follow individuals as they retire using discrete-time hazard models applied to a stock sample fro...
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the rel...
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To...
Health and employment are strongly correlated. This paper reviews the existing evidence and brings i...
The choice of a retirement date is one of the most important decisions facing older workers. It is a...
Understanding how health decline influences retirement decisions is fundamental for the design of ta...
Economists have strongly supported the idea that unemployment causes many undesirable health outcome...
In empirical studies of retirement decisions of the elderly, health is often found to have a large, ...
Working paperThis paper develops an innovative approach to measuring the effect of health on retirem...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
This paper aims to analyse the relationship between perceived health and earnings across Europe. Emp...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
This paper analyzes the reasons for differences in the effect of retirement on health estimated resu...
Aim: We examine the relationship between the subjective assessment of health status and retirement b...
We follow individuals as they retire using discrete-time hazard models applied to a stock sample fro...
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the rel...
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To...
Health and employment are strongly correlated. This paper reviews the existing evidence and brings i...
The choice of a retirement date is one of the most important decisions facing older workers. It is a...
Understanding how health decline influences retirement decisions is fundamental for the design of ta...
Economists have strongly supported the idea that unemployment causes many undesirable health outcome...
In empirical studies of retirement decisions of the elderly, health is often found to have a large, ...
Working paperThis paper develops an innovative approach to measuring the effect of health on retirem...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
This paper aims to analyse the relationship between perceived health and earnings across Europe. Emp...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
This paper analyzes the reasons for differences in the effect of retirement on health estimated resu...
Aim: We examine the relationship between the subjective assessment of health status and retirement b...
We follow individuals as they retire using discrete-time hazard models applied to a stock sample fro...
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the rel...
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To...