In contrast to the believed similarity in their health outcomes, workers in different Western countries report very different rates of work disability. Using new data from the United States and the Netherlands, we offer a partial resolution to this paradox. We find that observed differences in reported work disability largely stem from the fact that Dutch respondents have a lower threshold in reporting whether they have a work disability than American respondents. For those who do not suffer from pain, work disability is similar in both countries once thresholds are the same. For respondents with pain, however, a significant difference remains. (JEL J14, J28)
We investigate the role of response consistency in the dynamics of reporting work disability. Using ...
To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure base...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US and The Netherlands. The raw data show that Dutc...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US, the UK and the Netherlands.Different wordings o...
This paper investigates the role of pain in determining self-reported work disability in the US, the...
This chapter evaluates the role of pain as a factor leading to work disability in the Netherlands, t...
Descriptive evidence shows that there is large cross-country variation in self-reported work disabil...
Data on work disability lack a standardized approach when defining the main variables. As a conseque...
In this paper we investigate the role of response styles in the dynamics of work disability reportin...
To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure base...
We investigate the role of response consistency in the dynamics of reporting work disability. Using ...
We investigate the role of response consistency in the dynamics of reporting work disability. Using ...
To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure base...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US and The Netherlands. The raw data show that Dutc...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US, the UK and the Netherlands.Different wordings o...
This paper investigates the role of pain in determining self-reported work disability in the US, the...
This chapter evaluates the role of pain as a factor leading to work disability in the Netherlands, t...
Descriptive evidence shows that there is large cross-country variation in self-reported work disabil...
Data on work disability lack a standardized approach when defining the main variables. As a conseque...
In this paper we investigate the role of response styles in the dynamics of work disability reportin...
To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure base...
We investigate the role of response consistency in the dynamics of reporting work disability. Using ...
We investigate the role of response consistency in the dynamics of reporting work disability. Using ...
To analyze the effect of health on work, many studies use a simple self-assessed health measure base...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...