What generates the observed differences in economic outcomes by health? How costly it is to be unhealthy? We show that health dynamics are largely driven by ex-ante fixed heterogeneity, or health types, even when controlling for one’s past health history. In fact, health types are the key driver of long spells of bad health. We incorporate these rich health dynamics in an estimated structural model and show that health types and their correlation with other fixed characteristics are important to account for the observed gap in economic outcomes by health. Monetary and welfare losses due to bad health over the life cycle are large, concentrated, and to a large extent due to factors pre-determined earlier in life. A large portion of the related ...
Much has been said about the stylized fact that the economically successful are not only wealthier b...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those w...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
Researchers consistently find that lower socioeconomic status is associated with ill health and mort...
We study skill- and income-related differences in the access to health care as drivers of longevity ...
This paper presents a preliminary model of health investments over the life cycle. Health affects b...
Life-cycle choices and outcomes over financial (e.g., savings, portfolio, work) and health-related v...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
Income produces health, and sickness negatively affects earnings. These two factors likely explain t...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters. Although the first two chapters study differe...
Abstract In order to design and understand the effects of health care policy reforms, we need to bet...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Much has been said about the stylized fact that the economically successful are not only wealthier b...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those w...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
Researchers consistently find that lower socioeconomic status is associated with ill health and mort...
We study skill- and income-related differences in the access to health care as drivers of longevity ...
This paper presents a preliminary model of health investments over the life cycle. Health affects b...
Life-cycle choices and outcomes over financial (e.g., savings, portfolio, work) and health-related v...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
Income produces health, and sickness negatively affects earnings. These two factors likely explain t...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters. Although the first two chapters study differe...
Abstract In order to design and understand the effects of health care policy reforms, we need to bet...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Much has been said about the stylized fact that the economically successful are not only wealthier b...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those w...