We examine the effect of retirement on healthcare utilization in China using longitudinal data. We use a nonparametric fuzzy regression discontinuity design, exploiting the statutory retirement age in urban China as a source of exogenous variation in retirement. In contrast to previous results for developed countries, we find that in China retirement increases healthcare utilization. This increase can be attributed to deteriorating health and in particular to the reduced opportunity cost of time after retirement. For the sample as a whole, income is not a dominating mechanism. People with low education, however, are more likely to forego recommended inpatient care after retirement
Using a local randomized experiment that arises from the statutory retirement age in Norway, we stud...
The positive impact of access to healthcare on health and survival among older adults is well-docume...
The challenges brought by global aging make countries begin to pay attention to and pay attention to...
Based on the data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) in 2011 and 2013...
China still relies on out-of-pocket (OOP) medical spending, having a high prevalence of catastrophic...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
Objective: In general, published studies analyze healthcare utilization, rather than foregone care, ...
Population ageing and proposals for delaying retirement in many countries have led to greater intere...
This paper attempts to provide an understanding of the widely-documented retirement-consumption puzz...
This project proposes to investigate household consumption changes at retirement in China, exploring...
This thesis aims to explain the financial behavior of households and individuals in China, with a fo...
This paper examines the impact of the New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) in China. Exploiting the stagg...
China has undergone a rapid epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to chronic diseases....
We estimate the evolution of healthcare demand under the influence of income growth and population a...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
Using a local randomized experiment that arises from the statutory retirement age in Norway, we stud...
The positive impact of access to healthcare on health and survival among older adults is well-docume...
The challenges brought by global aging make countries begin to pay attention to and pay attention to...
Based on the data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) in 2011 and 2013...
China still relies on out-of-pocket (OOP) medical spending, having a high prevalence of catastrophic...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
Objective: In general, published studies analyze healthcare utilization, rather than foregone care, ...
Population ageing and proposals for delaying retirement in many countries have led to greater intere...
This paper attempts to provide an understanding of the widely-documented retirement-consumption puzz...
This project proposes to investigate household consumption changes at retirement in China, exploring...
This thesis aims to explain the financial behavior of households and individuals in China, with a fo...
This paper examines the impact of the New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) in China. Exploiting the stagg...
China has undergone a rapid epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to chronic diseases....
We estimate the evolution of healthcare demand under the influence of income growth and population a...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
Using a local randomized experiment that arises from the statutory retirement age in Norway, we stud...
The positive impact of access to healthcare on health and survival among older adults is well-docume...
The challenges brought by global aging make countries begin to pay attention to and pay attention to...