We use administrative longitudinal data on earnings, impairment, and mortality to replicate and extend Bound's seminal study of rejected applicants to federal Disability Insurance (DI). We confirm Bound's main result that rejected older male applicants do not exhibit substantial labor force participation. We show this result is stable over time, robust to more narrow control groups, and similar within gender, impairment, industry, and earnings groups. However, we also find that younger rejected applicants have substantial employment after application. To what extent this translates into potential employment for new beneficiaries depends on which group among them is considered "on the margin" of receiving DI. If we use initially rejected app...
This project explores the process by which older workers apply for, and are awarded, Social Security...
While a growing literature confirms that applications to Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) i...
Abstract.Recent studies find that many workers do not return to the labor force after their appli-ca...
Longitudinal administrative data show that younger rejected male applicants to the Disability Insura...
Over the last 25 years the Social Security Disability Insurance Program (DI) has grown dramatically...
This paper uses Social Security earnings records linked to data from the Health and Retirement Study...
This paper uses Social Security earnings records linked to data from the Health and Retirement Study...
Applicants for Social Security disability benefits who fail to pass the medical screening form a nat...
Working Paper: WP 2014-305Recent studies find that many workers do not return to the labor force aft...
We present the first causal estimates of the effect of Social Security Disability Insurance benefit ...
We present the first estimates of the causal effects of SSDI receipt on labor supply that are genera...
An influential body of research studies the labor supply and earnings of denied Social Security Disa...
This dissertation studies two central aspects of the Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) progr...
This dissertation studies two central aspects of the Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) progr...
Disability Insurance (DI) programs have long been criticized for their apparent work disincentives. ...
This project explores the process by which older workers apply for, and are awarded, Social Security...
While a growing literature confirms that applications to Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) i...
Abstract.Recent studies find that many workers do not return to the labor force after their appli-ca...
Longitudinal administrative data show that younger rejected male applicants to the Disability Insura...
Over the last 25 years the Social Security Disability Insurance Program (DI) has grown dramatically...
This paper uses Social Security earnings records linked to data from the Health and Retirement Study...
This paper uses Social Security earnings records linked to data from the Health and Retirement Study...
Applicants for Social Security disability benefits who fail to pass the medical screening form a nat...
Working Paper: WP 2014-305Recent studies find that many workers do not return to the labor force aft...
We present the first causal estimates of the effect of Social Security Disability Insurance benefit ...
We present the first estimates of the causal effects of SSDI receipt on labor supply that are genera...
An influential body of research studies the labor supply and earnings of denied Social Security Disa...
This dissertation studies two central aspects of the Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) progr...
This dissertation studies two central aspects of the Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) progr...
Disability Insurance (DI) programs have long been criticized for their apparent work disincentives. ...
This project explores the process by which older workers apply for, and are awarded, Social Security...
While a growing literature confirms that applications to Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) i...
Abstract.Recent studies find that many workers do not return to the labor force after their appli-ca...