The Disability Insurance (DI) program in the US is a large social insurance program that offers income replacement benefits to people with work limiting disabilities. The proportion of DI claimants in the US is now almost 5% of the working-age population and the cost is three times that of unemployment insurance. The key questions in thinking about the size and growth of the DI program are whether program claimants are genuinely unable to work, and how valuable is the insurance provided. This paper has three aims: We provide a framework for weighing up the insurance value of disability benefi…ts against the incentive cost of inducing healthy individuals to stop work at different points of their life-cycle. We estimate the risks to health ...
The effect of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor supply of individuals is a disputed to...
This paper explores the effects of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor market decision o...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
This paper provides a life-cycle framework for weighing up the insurance value of disability benefit...
We provide a life-cycle framework for comparing insurance and disincentive effects of disability ben...
We provide a lifecycle framework for comparing the insurance value and the incentive cost of disabil...
We provide a life-cycle framework for comparing insurance and disincentive effects of disability ben...
The focus on efficiency costs in the empirical literature on Disability Insurance (DI) provides a mi...
The effect of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor supply of individuals is a disputed to...
This paper explores the effects of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor market decision o...
This paper examines one of the possible factors which has contributed to the significant recent grow...
Disability insurance provides protection against health shocks that limit the ability to work. In mo...
Disability Insurance (DI) programs have long been criticized for their apparent work disincentives. ...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36 percent increase in thegenerosity o...
The U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) program has grown dramatically over the last 20 y...
The effect of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor supply of individuals is a disputed to...
This paper explores the effects of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor market decision o...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
This paper provides a life-cycle framework for weighing up the insurance value of disability benefit...
We provide a life-cycle framework for comparing insurance and disincentive effects of disability ben...
We provide a lifecycle framework for comparing the insurance value and the incentive cost of disabil...
We provide a life-cycle framework for comparing insurance and disincentive effects of disability ben...
The focus on efficiency costs in the empirical literature on Disability Insurance (DI) provides a mi...
The effect of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor supply of individuals is a disputed to...
This paper explores the effects of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor market decision o...
This paper examines one of the possible factors which has contributed to the significant recent grow...
Disability insurance provides protection against health shocks that limit the ability to work. In mo...
Disability Insurance (DI) programs have long been criticized for their apparent work disincentives. ...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36 percent increase in thegenerosity o...
The U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) program has grown dramatically over the last 20 y...
The effect of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor supply of individuals is a disputed to...
This paper explores the effects of disability insurance (DI) benefits on the labor market decision o...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...