Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the last decade. We examine a cohort of male workers from the Health and Retirement Survey to examine questions about the dynamics of retiree health benefits and the relationship between retiree health benefits and retirement behavior, which is important for the debate over increasing health coverage for older Americans without reducing work incentives. On dynamics, we find that between 1992 and 1996, 24 percent of full-time workers who had retiree health benefits lost their coverage, while 15 percent of full-time workers who lacked coverage gained it. Also, of the full-time employed men who were covered by retiree health benefits in 1992 and had ...
We estimate the impact of employer-provided retiree health insurance on the rate at which men aged 5...
I examine whether the availability of early retiree health benefits increases the likelihood of earl...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, about 10 mi...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
We model the employment and medical care decisions of older men who face health risk. The budget con...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
We estimate the effect of employer offers of retiree health benefits (RHBs) on the timing of retirem...
Very few private-sector employers currently offer retiree health benefits, and the number offering t...
Are early retiree health benefits (RHBs) a form of deferred compensation that binds workers to an em...
Although the vast majority of working individuals aged 55-64 receive health insurance coverage throu...
Retirement is a major life event which involves changes in the identity, relationship, social status...
This paper analyzes the effects on retirement of employer provided health benefits to workers and re...
Employer-provided health insurance for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen rapidly over the ...
The near elderly are a vulnerable segment of the population with high-expected medical expenses. Ind...
We estimate the impact of employer-provided retiree health insurance on the rate at which men aged 5...
I examine whether the availability of early retiree health benefits increases the likelihood of earl...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, about 10 mi...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
We model the employment and medical care decisions of older men who face health risk. The budget con...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
We estimate the effect of employer offers of retiree health benefits (RHBs) on the timing of retirem...
Very few private-sector employers currently offer retiree health benefits, and the number offering t...
Are early retiree health benefits (RHBs) a form of deferred compensation that binds workers to an em...
Although the vast majority of working individuals aged 55-64 receive health insurance coverage throu...
Retirement is a major life event which involves changes in the identity, relationship, social status...
This paper analyzes the effects on retirement of employer provided health benefits to workers and re...
Employer-provided health insurance for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen rapidly over the ...
The near elderly are a vulnerable segment of the population with high-expected medical expenses. Ind...
We estimate the impact of employer-provided retiree health insurance on the rate at which men aged 5...
I examine whether the availability of early retiree health benefits increases the likelihood of earl...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, about 10 mi...