We explore alternative measures of unobserved health status in order to identify effects of mental and physical capacity for work on older men’s retirement. Traditional self-ratings of poor health are tested against more objectively measured instruments. Using the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we find that health problems influence retirement plans more strongly than do economic variables. Specifically, men in poor overall health expected to retire one to two years earlier, an effect that persists after correcting for potential endogeneity of self-rated health problems. The effects of detailed health problems are also examined in depth
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortalit...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortality predict...
There is increasing interest among policy makers in measuring well-being in ways that go beyond pure...
While numerous studies have examined how health affects retirement behavior, few have analyzed the i...
We estimate the magnitude of any direct effect of retirement on health. Since retirement is endogeno...
Objectives: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Background: More people will probably continue working into old age in the future due to the increas...
The choice of a retirement date is one of the most important decisions facing older workers. It is a...
OBJECTIVE: Self-rated health is a generic health indicator predicting mortality, many diseases, and ...
In this paper, we specify a dynamic programming model that addresses the interplay among health, fin...
In empirical studies of retirement decisions of the elderly, health is often found to have a large, ...
Aim: We examine the relationship between the subjective assessment of health status and retirement b...
Self-rated health is a generic health indicator predicting mortality, many diseases, and need for ca...
What are the effects of retirement upon the physical and mental health of older men? This question i...
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortalit...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortality predict...
There is increasing interest among policy makers in measuring well-being in ways that go beyond pure...
While numerous studies have examined how health affects retirement behavior, few have analyzed the i...
We estimate the magnitude of any direct effect of retirement on health. Since retirement is endogeno...
Objectives: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Background: More people will probably continue working into old age in the future due to the increas...
The choice of a retirement date is one of the most important decisions facing older workers. It is a...
OBJECTIVE: Self-rated health is a generic health indicator predicting mortality, many diseases, and ...
In this paper, we specify a dynamic programming model that addresses the interplay among health, fin...
In empirical studies of retirement decisions of the elderly, health is often found to have a large, ...
Aim: We examine the relationship between the subjective assessment of health status and retirement b...
Self-rated health is a generic health indicator predicting mortality, many diseases, and need for ca...
What are the effects of retirement upon the physical and mental health of older men? This question i...
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortalit...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
The main aim of this study is to explore the patterns, determinants and subsequent mortality predict...